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Challenging Corporate Power and their “Free Trade” Agenda With Solidarity: Report Back From Fact-Finding Delegation on Gold Mining in El Salvador

by mininginjustice | Jun 15, 2013 | Uncategorized

Date: Friday, June 21, 2013 – 6:30pm Location: University of Toronto Campus-OISE 252 Bloor St W – Room 5160 Toronto, ON Join us for a discussion on the struggle to defend water and life itself against the threat of mining in El Salvador. The speakers will...

Goldcorp grilled in shareholder meeting, poor practices make “toxic zones,” protestors say

by mininginjustice | May 3, 2013 | MISN Update

TORONTO, May 2, 2013   Goldcorp was drilled with questions inside their annual shareholder meeting about the poor environmental, human rights and health record throughout Latin America. Health researcher Susana Caxaj, who works with affected villages near...
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