Presentation to the House of Commons Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs on Mining Issues in Central Asia
Thursday, May 04, 2000
MiningWatch Canada takes the position that the Canadian government will best promote its foreign policy interests by ensuring that Canadian mining companies and the industries dependent upon them operate according to rigorous environmental, human rights and social standards and controls.
| Attachment | Size |
|---|---|
| Presentation to the House of Commons Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs on Mining Issues in Central Asia | 67.03 KB |
Tags:
Related Items
- Centerra Gold Inc. Flouting Mongolia’s Environmental Protection Laws: Organizations File Complaint with Canadian Government
- Human Rights Commission's Climbdown a Wake-up Call for Human Rights Defenders in the Americas, Not Indicator of Goldcorp’s Performance
- Guatemala Defies Human Rights Body, Refuses To Suspend Marlin Mine
- Inmet Ignoring Court Decision Over Panama Project
- International Delegation Sends Strong Message to Goldcorp at Annual Shareholders' Meeting in South Porcupine, Ontario
- Investment Agreement Between Inmet Mining Corporation and Kores/LS-Nikko Cobre Inc. Violates Panamanian Constitution





