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People Have Rights, Corporations Have Responsibilities

by mininginjustice | Oct 13, 2009 | Uncategorized

Here’s an opportunity right now to make a difference. Amnesty International is concerned about human rights violations committed directly or indirectly by some Canadian mining, oil and gas companies in developing countries. To ensure that all Canadian companies...

Mining company dresses real indigenous people in fake ‘Indian’ costumes

by mininginjustice | Oct 7, 2009 | Case Studies

Sergio Campusano is the elected President of the Diaguita Huascoaltinos by Megan Kinch Barrick Gold is trying to create ersatz Indians at their Pascua-Lama mine in Chile, in the name of corporate social responsibility. Ironically, this is being done in an attempt to...

Community Caravan & Rally Against The Canada-Colombia Free Trade Agreement (CCFTA)

by mininginjustice | Oct 3, 2009 | Upcoming Events

Saturday, October 10th Join us for a caravan and rally at Liberal MP Bob Rae?s Toronto Centre office to protest the Harper-Liberal party alliance to ratify a Free Trade Agreement with Colombia. 11:00 am-Car/bicycle caravan departs from south-west corner of Allen...

Urgent Action: Support legislation to hold Canadian mining companies to account for abuses overseas

by mininginjustice | Oct 3, 2009 | Uncategorized

Fromt MiningWatch Canada: The Canadian government has consistently failed to create meaningful measures to regulate the activities of Canadian mining companies operating overseas. A private member’s bill, number C-300, represents the best chance for urgently needed...

Break the Silence Congo Week: October 18-24

by mininginjustice | Oct 1, 2009 | Upcoming Events

Break the Silence Congo Week, which will take place from October 18-24, 2009, is a global initiative led by students and community organizers around the world, in association with Congo Global Action and Friends of the Congo, to raise awareness about the...
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