No Full Disclosure for New Mining Transparency Act in Quebec

(Quebec, 22 October 2015) The Coalition Quebec Meilleure Mine welcomes most of the provisions in the new Mining Transparency Act (Bill 55) passed yesterday, but warns it should have required full disclosure of all payments made by mining companies to different levels of governments and their agencies – not just those above $100,000.

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Coalition Quebec Meilleure Mine – MiningWatch Canada

Impunity Reigns, History Repeats: Anti-Mining Activist Survives Second Armed Attack

(Guatemala/Ottawa/Washington/Tatamagouche) Forty-eight international organizations are calling for an investigation into the second armed attack in as many years against a well-known activist who is part of the peaceful resistance to Tahoe Resources’ Escobal silver mine in southeastern Guatemala.

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Center for International Environmental Law (CIEL) – Maritimes-Guatemala Breaking the Silence Network (BTS) – MiningWatch Canada – Network in Solidarity with the People of Guatemala (NISGUA) – Projet Accompagnement Québec Guatemala (PAQG)

Environmental Groups Present Clear Plan for Modernizing B.C.’s Mining Laws

(Courtenay, B.C., October 16, 2015) The B.C. Government’s Mining Code Review is a good first step towards preventing another Mount Polley tailings pond disaster, but fails to look at the broader changes needed to make mining safe, says a joint submission by concerned groups.

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Fair Mining Collaborative – MiningWatch Canada – Northern Confluence
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Groups Call for Public Inquiry on Investissement Quebec’s Arnaud Mine Fiasco

(Québec, October 16, 2015) In response to recent Investissement Quebec declarations regarding the withdrawal of Yara International from the Arnaud mining project in Sept-Iles, a Quebec coalition of environmental, community, and labour groups is calling for an end to the project and for an independent public inquiry on the social, environmental, and economic fiasco this project represents.

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Coalition Québec meilleure mine - MiningWatch Canada

Fears of Contamination of Drinking Water of Turkey’s Third Largest City Fuel Opposition to Eldorado Gold’s Efemçukuru Mine

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By Üstün B. Reinart for the Aegean Environmental Platform

(Turkey) Community groups, professional associations, and environmentalists want Eldorado Gold out of Efemçukuru, Izmir, while the company manœvres behind closed doors to illegally increase capacity three-fold.

Agrarian Authorities from Guerrero, Mexico, say Canadian Mining Companies Need a Reality Check

Open Letter from the Council of Agrarian Authorities of the Montaña/Costa Chica region of Guerrero in Defence of Territory and against Mining and the Biosphere Reserve and the Mexican Network of Mining Affected Peoples (REMA)

President of the Republic of Mexico, Mr. Enrique Peña Nieto;
Mr./Ms. Minister of Energy and Secretary of Agrarian, Territorial and Urban Development (SEDATU);
National and Foreign Mining Companies;
The Mexican People:

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Council of Agrarian Authorities from the Montaña/Costa Chica region of Guerrero in Defence of Territory and against Mining and the Biosphere Reserve - Mexican Network of Mining Affected Peoples (REMA)

Barrick Gold urged to come clean on rape victims' compensation

(Updated at 6:19 pm on 29 September 2015) There are lingering tensions among victims of rape by employees of Canadian miner Barrick Gold at its Porgera Joint Venture in Papua New Guinea's Enga province. Barrick Gold is being urged to come clean about its varying levels of compensation for victims.

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Radio New Zealand

World’s First Deep Sea Mining Proposal Ignores Consequences for Oceans

SINGAPORE, September 29, 2015 | As the deep sea mining industry chases investors at the Asia Pacific Deep Sea Mining Summit, a new critique by the Deep Sea Mining Campaign reveals indefensible flaws in the Environmental and Social Benchmarking Analysis of the Solwara 1 project commissioned by Nautilus Minerals.

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Deep Sea Mining Campaign – Economists at Large – Earthworks – MiningWatch Canada – Oasis Earth

Too Much To Ask? Put mining justice on the foreign policy leaders’ debate

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Among questions about the Syrian refugee crisis and Canada’s military deployment abroad, the central role of the Canadian mining industry in the dispossession and forced displacement of many thousands of people around the world, including countless men, women, and children murdered, wounded, and raped, deserves serious attention when Harper, Trudeau and Mulcair head into the Munk Debate on Canada’s Foreign Policy in Toronto this Monday.

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