by mininginjustice | May 5, 2010 | Upcoming Events
It is shareholder’s season once again, and for mining-impacted communities all over the world that means it is time to confront their corporate nemeses at these companies’ annual general meetings. To take advantage of this special time, we are throwing a...
by mininginjustice | May 4, 2010 | Case Studies
SATURDAY MAY 8th, 2010 PLENARY 10 – 11 AM: CLAYTON THOMAS MULLER & OPENING CEREMONY ConcurrentSessions A B C D Workshop 1 11 – 12:15 PM Bill C300 Claire Lehan Assistant to John McKay Valerie Croft Amnesty International GoldCorp & Human Rights Javier de Leon...
by mininginjustice | Apr 5, 2010 | News, Upcoming Events
Shocking new health study confirms Native health concerns; questions Health Canada guidelines Toronto – The health impacts of mercury poisoning in Grassy Narrows people are worse now than in the 1970’s, say the shocking results of a newly translated health...
by mininginjustice | Apr 5, 2010 | Case Studies, News
from Intercontinental Cry Six weeks ago, Peru’s Ministry of Energy and Mines announced that it was “indefinitely suspending” the exploration activities of a Canadian mining company inside the sacred territory of the Awajun and Wampis Peoples. AMAZONIA FOR SALE...
by mininginjustice | Mar 26, 2010 | News
By Andrew MacLeod, March 17, 2010. Taseko Mines Ltd. is seeking to prevent a federal panel reviewing its proposal for a gold and copper mine in northern British Columbia from showing a public hearing a documentary it says is biased in favour of the Tsilhqot’in...