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Gerald and Maas, a low income press originally from New York , has published the Convention against Genocide and related works since 1989 when the Convention was out of print at the U.N.

Aura Minerals

As of May 14, 2010, Yamana Gold now holds approximately 11% of Aura's issued and outstanding common shares.

Canadian Centre for International Justice (CCIJ)

The Canadian Centre for International Justice/Centre canadien pour la justice internationale is a charitable organization that works with survivors of genocide, torture and other atrocities to seek redress and bring perpetrators to justice.

Community Solidarity Response Toronto (CSRT)

Community Solidarity Response Toronto (CSRT) works to bring the voices and experiences of communities impacted by Canadian extractive industries to Toronto, where much of this industry is based. As Canada is a leader within the international mining industry, we recognize the pressing need for a movement within Canada to demand accountability in this sector. We also recognize that any activism related to these industries must take its direction from the impacted communities themselves.

Fair Deal Now - Site for Vale Inco strikers' families and community members

Steelworkers Local 6500 went on strike against Vale Inco on July 13, 2009.

Lake Superior Mining News

This website was formed in May 2009.  It’s mission is to post original and factual content regarding metallic sulfide and uranium mining activity and citizen opposition to it in the Lake Superior region.

Alerta Paracatu blog

In Portuguese; reports on Kinross Gold's activities in Paracatu, Brazil

The Canadian Institute for Environmental Law and Policy (CIELAP)

The Canadian Institute for Environmental Law and Policy (CIELAP) is an independent, not-for-profit research and education organization whose mission is to provide leadership in the research and development of environmental law and policy that promotes the public interest and sustainability.

National Orphaned/Abandoned Mines Initiative (NOAMI)

Orphaned or abandoned mines are those mines for which the owner cannot be found or for which the owner is financially unable or unwilling to carry out clean-up. They pose environmental, health, safety and economic problems to communities, the mining industry and governments in many countries, including Canada.