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Protect Water

Mining involves using, moving, storing and disposing of huge amounts of water. Even with careful planning and management there are serious risks of contamination, possibly forever. Perfectly good rivers and lakes can also be used as waste dumps.

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Petition on Lithium Mining Project on Unceded Territory: Stand with Long Point First Nation Against Sayona Mining

30.03.2022
News Release

Canadians Call for a Moratorium on Deep Seabed Mining

24.03.2022
Friends of MiningWatch

Long Point First Nation Requests Indigenous-Led Impact Assessment and a Cumulative Impact Assessment on All Sayona Mining Lithium Activities

21.03.2022
Blog

There’s little hope Mother Nature can keep up or repair the damage to Quesnel Lake, Polley Lake and Hazeltine Creek

20.03.2022
MiningWatch in the News

Seabed mineral exploration licences approved in the Cook Islands

15.03.2022
Publication

Canadian Mining Investments in Chile: Extractivism and Conflict

04.03.2022
Publication

Mapping Community Resistance to the Impacts of Mining for the Energy Transition in the Americas

04.03.2022
Blog

Support First Nations’ Free, Prior and Informed Consent! Restart the Ring of Fire Regional Assessment

28.02.2022
Publication

Comments on the Impact Assessment Agency of Canada’s Draft Agreement to Conduct a Regional Assessment in the Ring of Fire Area

01.02.2022
Publication

Bridging the Gap: Towards Best International Standards on Mine Waste Safety in British Columbia

31.01.2022

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Protect Water

Mining can have serious effects on surface and subsurface water

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