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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.

News Release

Mining Watchdog Rips Fisheries Department: Releases Document Showing Wilful Disregard for Fish and Fish Habitat

28.06.2005
Blog

Pascua Lama Background

17.04.2005
Blog

Comments on the Proposed Tulsequah Chief Mine Project in Northwestern British Columbia, FEAI 36077

08.02.2005
News Release

First Nations Coalition Wants Northgate to Justify Its Mining Proposal Against Their Interests

04.10.2004
Blog

Mushkegowuk Tribal Council Comments on the Scoping of the Environmental Assessment of DeBeers' Victor Project at Attawapiskat on James Bay

23.01.2004
Friends of MiningWatch

BC and Canada Get Failing Grade on Taku River Protection

19.09.2003
News Release

Noranda Retracts Environmental Impact Statement for Alumysa Aluminum Smelter in Chile

19.09.2003
Blog

Meridian Gold's Toxic History in the USA

12.03.2003
Friends of MiningWatch

Taku River Threatened by Renewal of Tulsequah Chief Project

23.02.2003
MiningWatch in the News

BC Snubs High Courts and First Nation to Approve Tulsequah Chief Mine -- Federal Approval Unlikely

13.12.2002

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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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