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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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Video: Co-author presents study "Searching for Gold in the Highlands of Guatemala: Economic Benefits and Environmental Risks of the Marlin Mine”.

05.01.2012
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Gordon Edwards of CCNR: should uranium mining be allowed?

29.11.2011
News Release

Report Details Unacceptable Impacts from Deep Sea Mining by Canada's Nautilus Minerals

24.11.2011
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Tŝilhqot’in National Government: No to Prosperity Mine

25.10.2011
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International Organizations Protest Against the Criminalization of Environmental Defenders in Ecuador

24.09.2011
News Release

End the Costly and Pointless 'Prosperity' Mine Review Now, Tsilhqot'in Urge

26.08.2011
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Elmtree Mine Proposal Raising Concerns

02.08.2011
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Like Water for Gold in El Salvador

15.07.2011
News Release

AFN Chiefs join Tsilhqot’in in opposition to rebid Prosperity Mine project

14.07.2011
News Release

Affected Communities from the Americas Demand that Canadian Mining Industry Respect Their Rights

17.05.2011

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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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