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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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Proposed Lithium Mine in Quebec Town Galvanizes Residents Who Fear for Their Water Supply

29.11.2018
Blog

Willa Mine in Southern British Columbia – Abandoned by its Owners?

19.11.2018
News Release

“Uniting for Healthy Lands, Waters and Future Generations” – International Conference on Mining & Communities Opens in Kamloops, B.C.

28.09.2018
Friends of MiningWatch

Environmental Victory in Panama: Supreme Court declares Law 9 from February 26, 1997 unconstitutional

24.09.2018
News Release

Indigenous District Council Rejects Shoddy Environment and Social Impact Assessment Proposed Mining by Canadian Company on Marudi Mountain Threatens our Sacred Sites and Rights

21.09.2018
News Release

Oceans Face Ultimate Threat from Deep Sea Mining

24.07.2018
Blog

MiningWatch Canada Newsletter #41 – Spring/Summer 2018

06.07.2018
News Release

New ‘Stand for Water’ Tour Kicks Off Today in British Columbia: First Nations, Citizens, Environmental Groups Join in Williams Lake

17.05.2018
Friends of MiningWatch

Solwara 1 Project Is a Dangerous and Bad Investment

14.05.2018
News Release

Alaska Native Leaders and Fishermen Tell First Quantum: Dump Pebble Mine

03.05.2018

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Protect Water

Mining can have serious effects on surface and subsurface water

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Control the Corporations

Canadian mining companies operate around the world without regulations

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Fix Mining Laws

Many Canadian mining laws are out of step with current values and expectations

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Put People and Ecosystems First

Sound environmental planning may or may not allow mining.

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Changing public policy and mining practices to ensure the health of individuals, communities and ecosystems.

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