Unearthing Canadian Complicity: Excellon Resources, the Canadian Embassy and the Violation of Land and Labour Rights in Durango, Mexico

This report, based on internal documents obtained from the Canadian Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development (DFATD), concludes that Canadian diplomats in Mexico were complicit in Toronto-based Excellon Resources Inc.’s efforts to avoid redressing a violated land use contract and poor working conditions, and supported repression against a peaceful protest. The report, from MiningWatch Canada and the United Steelworkers, is based on a careful review of nearly 250 pages obtained from DFATD during a period of heightened conflict and repression from July to November 2012.

Discredited Fraser Institute Mining Survey Resurfaces

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Wow. We asked ourselves how the Fraser Institute could bring back its annual global mining survey after Press Progress’ devastating exposé "Now ordinary Canadians can skew Fraser Institute's data from home”. Apparently the answer is simple -- pretend that nothing is wrong with the methodology (or that there actually is a methodology), just as they always have.

"Mining if necessary, but not necessarily mining"

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Inclusive, Sustainable and Resilient Development: The Role of the African Mining Vision and Its Implementation

Presentation by Jamie Kneen to the Alternative Mining Indaba, Cape Town, February 10, 2015

I’d like to start by congratulating the organisers on a successful event and thanking them for the opportunity to speak.

Algonquins Critical of Quebec's Conflict of Interest with High Risk $4 Million Investment in Rare Earths Open Pit Mining Project

News release: On January 15, 2015, the Quebec Minister for Mines, Luc Blanchette and the Quebec Minister of Aboriginal Affairs, Geoffrey Kelley, met with the Chiefs of the Wolf Lake and Eagle Village First Nations to discuss several matters including the proposed Matamec Rare Earths open pit mine. The Chiefs followed up their January 15th meeting with a letter they sent to the two Quebec Ministers’ today,

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Wolf Lake and Eagle Village First Nations
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Out-of-Court Settlement Good for Some Tanzanian Villagers – But Many Others Hindered from Participation by Barrick’s Grievance Mechanism

Oxford (UK) and Ottawa (Canada) – Rights and Accountability in Development (RAID) and MiningWatch Canada (MiningWatch) recognise the significance of the settlement, announced on Friday 6 February 2015, of claims brought by Tanzanian villagers alleging that African Barrick Gold (now Acacia Mining) and its subsidiary were liable, through complicity, for killing and injuring of locals at the North Mara mine  by police guarding the mine. The claims, brought by leading law firm Leigh Day, were denied by the companies.

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Rights and Accountability in Development (RAID-UK) – MiningWatch Canada

Honduran Organizations Demand Support for Farming Not Mining in Protest of World Bank Sponsored Event

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Last week, the Honduran National Coalition of Environmental Networks and Organizations (CONROA by its initials in Spanish) protested a World Bank-sponsored “Conference on Sustainable Development of Natural Resources” in Tegucigalpa. They demanded support for farming not mining, and for community consultation to be binding on Honduran government decisions over any and all mining activities.

“Business as Usual” Cannot Continue: Mount Polley Report on Tailings Dam Safety

(Ottawa) MiningWatch Canada calls on the Province of British Columbia, but also other provinces and the federal government, to heed the warnings of the recent independent expert review panel report and not to delay fully implementing its recommendations.

Unfiltered: Mt. Polley: How should the mining industry be policed?

Wed, Feb 4 – The operator of the Mount Polley mine, site of a tailing ponds spill last summer, had search warrants executed at its offices yesterday. Jill Krop spoke with Keith Baldrey about why and also with Miningwatch Canada Program Coordinator Ugo LaPointe about how the mining industry should be policed.

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Norwegian Fund Divests from Tahoe Resources, Canadian and U.S. Investors Urged to Follow Suit

(Ottawa/Guatemala) North American shareholders in Tahoe Resources should follow Norway's Council on Ethics’ lead and divest say Canadian and U.S. organizations. They urge Canadian and U.S.

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MiningWatch Canada — Network in Solidarity with the People of Guatemala (NISGUA)

MiningWatch Canada Proud to Announce Ugo Lapointe as New Canada Program Coordinator

(Ottawa) MiningWatch Canada today announced the appointment of Ugo Lapointe as Coordinator of its Canadian program. “We are extremely pleased –in fact we feel very privileged – to have Ugo working for MiningWatch. He has nearly twenty years of diverse experience in the Quebec, Canadian, and international mining sector. His knowledge, experience, and great sensitivity to social and environmental issues will undoubtedly contribute hugely to MiningWatch’s mission and work,” said Jamie Kneen, Communications Coordinator for MiningWatch.

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