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Put People and Ecosystems First

Environmental assessments of mining projects are often poorly done, with minimal public involvement and shoddy scientific analysis - or skipped altogether. Sound environmental planning starts at the community level and looks at how to create sustainable development - which may not include mining.

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Mining & Health: A Community-Centred Health Assessment Toolkit

06.11.2009
News Release

Environmental groups take Feds to the Supreme Court — Canada’s highest court hears case defending public participation in environmental reviews

13.10.2009
News Release

Another Three Year Delay for Environmental Assessment of Mining in Ontario

12.06.2009
News Release

Mining Watchdog Says Environmental Assessment Key to Rebuilding Economy: “Don’t bulldoze our future in the rush for ‘shovel ready’ projects!”

22.01.2009
News Release

Supreme Court To Hear Red Chris Case

04.01.2009
News Release

Fight for Public Involvement in Environmental Assessment Heads To Supreme Court: First Time Environmental Group Granted Leave to Appeal to Supreme Court of Canada

18.12.2008
Friends of MiningWatch

Canoe Creek Band Condemns BC Environmental Assessment Decision

28.11.2008
News Release

Federal Court of Appeal Denies Requirement for Public Participation in Environmental Assessment

18.06.2008
News Release

Federal government denies need to consult public on major mining projects: Ruling will test strength of revised environmental assessment law

14.05.2008
Publication

Boreal Forest’s Wildlife and Communities Threatened by Impacts from Exploration, Mining – Revised 'Boreal Below' Report

12.05.2008

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