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About MISN

The Mining Injustice Solidarity Network (MISN) is a Toronto-based activist group that organizes to draw attention to and resist the negligent practices of Canadian mining companies, who comprise over 75% of mining businesses worldwide. In solidarity with affected communities and in response to their calls for support, we:

  • Educate… the Canadian public on mining injustices in Canada and around the world.
  • Advocate… for stronger community control of mining practices, and in support of self-determination in mining-affected areas.
  • Agitate… against corporate impunity, against capitalism, and against colonialism in all of its manifestations.

For more information, visit: www.mininginjustice.org