Ecuador: Azuay Says No to Environmental Licence for Dundee Precious Metals
10.07.2025
Ecuador: Azuay Says No to Environmental Licence for Dundee Precious Metals
Environmental defenders in Southern Ecuador filed an injunction ( medida cautelar ) against Canadian-owned Loma Larga project and announced several actions protesting the arbitrary decision of the Ministry of Environment, Water and Ecological Transition (“MAATE”) to grant an environmental licence for exploitation to Dundee Precious Metals. Yaku Perez, the lawyer who filed the injunction on behalf of Federation of Campesino...
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Papua New Guinea: Response to Prime Minister’s Statement on Porgera Mine
08.07.2025
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Papua New Guinea: Response to Prime Minister’s Statement on Porgera Mine
As the Chairman of the Porgera Landowners Association (PLA), I am compelled to respond to the recent statement by Prime Minister James Marape on the achievements of New Porgera Limited (NPL) in the first quarter of 2025. While the Prime Minister has every right to commend what appears to be a promising restart to operations, I must speak on behalf...
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Over 280 Ecuadorian and International Organizations Speak Out Against the Criminalization and Violence against Environmental Defenders Resisting Canadian Mining
03.07.2025
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Over 280 Ecuadorian and International Organizations Speak Out Against the Criminalization and Violence against Environmental Defenders Resisting Canadian Mining
Quito-Ottawa: Yesterday, July 2, 2025, 283 Ecuadorian, Canadian, and international organizations, unions, and coalitions sent a letter expressing deep concern about the systematic criminalization of 29 human rights and land defenders in Bolivar province in Ecuador, due to their legitimate and peaceful opposition to the Canadian owned Curipamba-El Domo mining project. The letter was sent to the governments of Ecuador...
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At a Canadian-Owned Mine, a Mexican Union Alleges Dirty Tactics
30.06.2025
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At a Canadian-Owned Mine, a Mexican Union Alleges Dirty Tactics
A North American labour dispute panel is examining allegations union members were threatened into joining a competing union. by Isaac Phan Nay The union for workers at the Camino Rojo mine in Zacatecas, Mexico, is calling for Canada and the United States to resolve allegations its members were threatened into joining a competing union. Orla Mining, a $3.8-billion company based...
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Environmental and civil society groups react: Bill C-5 becomes law, setting a dangerous precedent
26.06.2025
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Environmental and civil society groups react: Bill C-5 becomes law, setting a dangerous precedent
(Unceded Anishinaabe Algonquin Territories – Ottawa) Environmental and civil society groups condemn Parliament’s reckless passage of Bill C-5’s controversial Building Canada Act. The Act erodes democratic principles, runs roughshod over Indigenous rights, shuts Canadians out of decisions that could affect them, and puts the environment at risk. Bill C-5 sets a dangerous precedent. It gives sweeping and potentially unconstitutional powers...
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Global Activation Against Deep-Sea Mining: Take to the water for a moratorium
26.06.2025
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Global Activation Against Deep-Sea Mining: Take to the water for a moratorium
July 20, 2025 – Global Activation to Stop Deep-Sea Mining: Take to the water for a moratorium On July 20 people around the world will rise and gather in defense of one of Earth’s last untouched frontiers: the deep sea. As governments convene for the crucial International Seabed Authority (ISA) meeting in Kingston, Jamaica (July 7 – 25), to decide...
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25th Anniversary Legacy Giving Fund: Making a Gift in Your Will
26.06.2025
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25th Anniversary Legacy Giving Fund: Making a Gift in Your Will
The work to secure a just future for people and the planet is multigenerational. Making a gift in your will of any size can provide the resources to strengthen and carry on that work. That is why MiningWatch is launching a legacy giving program, to mark the end of 25th anniversary fundraising campaign. A gift in your will is an...
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The Building Canada Act Is a Shocking Power Grab – And Powerful Political Theatre. What Happens Next?
20.06.2025
The Building Canada Act Is a Shocking Power Grab – And Powerful Political Theatre. What Happens Next?
Bill C-5 , the One Canadian Economy Act , including the Building Canada Act, is already a fait accompli . The Conservatives are supporting the Liberal minority to ram it through the House of Commons with no meaningful deliberation and no significant amendments. It is slated to pass third reading by midnight on Friday, June 20, and be passed by...
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Letter to Prime Minister Carney: Canada's Position on Deep Sea Mining
20.06.2025
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Letter to Prime Minister Carney: Canada's Position on Deep Sea Mining
The following letter was sent to Prime Minister Marc Carney by 20 Canadian and international civil society organizations, coalitions, and unions, including MiningWatch Canada. The Right Honourable Mark Carney, P.C., M.P. Prime Minister of Canada Office of the Prime Minister 80 Wellington Street Ottawa, ON, K1A 0A2 RE: CANADA’S POSITION ON DEEP SEA MINING We are Canadian, Indigenous, and international...
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June Newsletter: Mid-year recap of the struggle for mining justice in Quebec
18.06.2025
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June Newsletter: Mid-year recap of the struggle for mining justice in Quebec
Dear friends, Politics are becoming increasingly toxic and the climate is deteriorating, but we continue to resist the dominant industrial model and seek out alternatives. The parameters around which our struggles were organized yesterday have now been profoundly transformed in these changing times. The rare and inadequate procedural tools we’ve been able to leverage in the past, such as public...
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Defend the Glacier Law: Milei Acts Against Argentinian Water Reserves
17.06.2025
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Defend the Glacier Law: Milei Acts Against Argentinian Water Reserves
The following open letter to President Javier Milei was signed by 39 organizations, including MiningWatch Canada. Argentinian organizations and mining affected communities denounce President’s Milei for trying to pass a presidential decree that would modify the National Glacier protection law in order to allow more industrial mining, which would heavily benefit Canadian companies, in highly sensitive ecosystems such as glaciers...
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Lettre au Ministre de l'Environnement: Demande de ne pas céder à la pression exercée par la minière Ressources Falco
12.06.2025
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Letter to Québec's Environment Minister: Request not to give in to pressure from mining company Falco Resources
The following letter was sent to Benoit Charette, Minister of the Environment, Climate Change, Wildlife, and Parks, by five civil society organizations, including MiningWatch Canada. Subject: Request not to give in to pressure from Falco Resources and reject the Horne 5 mining project Dear Minister, We are writing to encourage you not to give in to pressure from Falco Resources...
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National Interest Bill Ignites Wave of Opposition
12.06.2025
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National Interest Bill Ignites Wave of Opposition
Energy Mix Staff, The Energy Mix. Environmental assessment specialists, nature protection advocates, Indigenous leaders, and other climate and energy analysts are aghast at the scope and potential impacts of the legislation introduce Friday by Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government that would grant it new powers to quickly push forward major projects the federal cabinet deems to be in the national...
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Legal setback for mining company Aclara: Chile’s Supreme Court overturns ruling against environmental defenders
12.06.2025
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Legal setback for mining company Aclara: Chile’s Supreme Court overturns ruling against environmental defenders
By J. Arroyo Olea - Resumen.cl The Supreme Court of Chile overturned a ruling in favor of the Canadian mining company Aclara, marking a legal setback for the company after the local Concepción Court of Appeals had ruled in its favour in a case against environmental defenders in Penco who criticized its rare earth project. On Tuesday, June 11, the...
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Calling on First Quantum Minerals to Definitely and Safely Close its Cobre Panama Mine
11.06.2025
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Calling on First Quantum Minerals to Definitely and Safely Close its Cobre Panama Mine
The following blog was written by Viviana Herrera of MiningWatch Canada and Paulina Personius of Earthworks. Today 101 organizations are calling on First Quantum Minerals to close its Cobre Panama mine, drop the international arbitration against Panama, and implement environmental remediation at the mine site. Historic opposition wins protections The demands stem from years of concern over the impacts of...
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Letter to First Quantum Minerals re: Cobre Panama
11.06.2025
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Letter to First Quantum Minerals re: Cobre Panama
The following letter was sent to First Quantum Minerals' Chief Executive Officer and Chairman by 101 International civil society organizations and coalitions, including MiningWatch Canada. Tristan Pascall, Chief Executive Officer, and Robert Harding, Chairman First Quantum Minerals Ltd. 1133 Melville Street, Suite 3500, The Stack, Vancouver, British Columbia, V6E 4E5, Canada CC: Ambassador of Canada in Panama, Patricia Atkinson The...
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Carrizalillo Denounces Equinox Gold's Failure to Negotiate in Good Faith
09.06.2025
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Carrizalillo Denounces Equinox Gold's Failure to Negotiate in Good Faith
Good morning and greetings from the Carrizalillo encampment with updates about the latest developments in the "Los Filos" project, which, since March 31, 2025, is indefinitely suspended. This category does not exist in our regulatory framework unless the suspension is temporary and it can be proven that it is due to force majeure . As far as we understand, not...
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Lettre à Mark Carney sur l’entente de libre-échange Canada-Équateur
06.06.2025
Letter to Prime Minister Carney: Reset needed in Canada-Ecuador trade deal
The following letter was sent to Prime Minister Marc Carney by 29 Canadian civil society organizations, coalitions, and unions, including MiningWatch Canada. June 6, 2025 The Right Honourable Mark Carney Prime Minister of Canada Office of the Prime Minister 80 Wellington Street Ottawa, ON K1A 0A2 cc: The Honourable Maninder Sidhu, Minister of International Trade The Honourable Anita Anand, Minister...
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L’Alliance des municipalités Petite-Nation Nord remplit deux de ses promesses face au projet minier: un référendum et un comité d’experts
11.06.2025
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The Alliance of municipalities of Petite-Nation Nord fulfills two of its promises regarding "La Loutre" mining project: a referendum and an expert committee.
Lac-des-Plages, June 3, 2025 - In 2024, the Alliance des municipalités Petite-Nation Nord (Alliance) launched a major participatory initiative: three large public meetings were held to ensure that the population was aware of the mining project, its location, and its advantages and disadvantages. Nearly 1,000 citizens participated! The Alliance listened to them and today announces that it is fulfilling its...
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Annual Report 2024: Impact Stories
02.06.2025
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Annual Report 2024: Impact Stories
Our annual report provides some key impact stories from MiningWatch's work in 2024, with additional information about our financial position in 2024. This year marked a milestone for MiningWatch. Celebrating our 25th anniversary provided an important opportunity for reflecting on the reasons MiningWatch formed when we first opened our doors in 1999, the struggles we’ve supported, the relationships we’ve built...
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