Letter to the Minister of International Trade: Canada’s commitment to a strong Canadian Ombudsperson for Responsible Enterprise (CORE)
04.09.2025
Letter to the Minister of International Trade: Canada’s commitment to a strong Canadian Ombudsperson for Responsible Enterprise (CORE)
The following letter was sent to Maninder Sidhu, Minister of International Trade, by MiningWatch Canada. RE: Canada’s commitment to a strong Canadian Ombudsperson for Responsible Enterprise (CORE) Dear Minister Sidhu, As the Government of Canada considers its priorities and budget we are writing to remind you of the commitment made to Canadians by then trade minister François-Philippe Champagne when he...
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Xatśūll First Nation files appeal to overturn recent decision of B.C. Supreme Court regarding Mount Polley Mine dam raise
03.09.2025
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Xatśūll First Nation files appeal to overturn recent decision of B.C. Supreme Court regarding Mount Polley Mine dam raise
The BCSC decision upholds authorizations by the B.C. Government to allow Mount Polley to raise its tailings storage facility dam without an environmental assessment XATŚŪLL FIRST NATION TERRITORY, B.C.; 3 September 2025: Today, Xatśūll First Nation filed an appeal with the B.C. Court of Appeal to overturn an August 6, 2025 decision of the B.C. Supreme Court (BCSC). The BCSC...
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Référendum sur le projet de mine à ciel ouvert de graphite en Outaouais : les citoyens des 5 municipalités votent NON à 95 %
01.09.2025
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Referendum on the proposed open-pit graphite mine in Outaouais: citizens of the five municipalities vote NO by 95%
The Regroupement de protection des Lacs de la Petite-Nation (RPLPN) announces that the results of the consultative referendum on the La Loutre mining project confirm the population's strong opposition to this open-pit mining project in the Outaouais region. The referendum, held in accordance with Élections Québec rules in the municipalities of Duhamel, Lac des Plages, Lac-Simon, Chénéville, and Saint-Émile-de-Suffolk, saw...
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3rd Anniversary of the Jagersfontein Tailings Dam Disaster: A Call for Truth, Justice, and Accountability
27.08.2025
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3rd Anniversary of the Jagersfontein Tailings Dam Disaster: A Call for Truth, Justice, and Accountability
Jagersfontein Lerumo Justice Forum and CSOs Tailings Working Group Joint Statement (Johannesburg, August 27, 2025) The SAPS news alert that five men, aged 34 to 80, have been charged in connection with the 2022 Jagersfontein dam collapse is noted. The suspects, who are employees of an engineering company (including a compliance officer and an operations manager), will face charges of...
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Mémoire prospectif sur le projet de loi omnibus en allègement réglementaire du ministère de l’Économie du Québec à venir cet automne
22.08.2025
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Prospective brief on the omnibus bill on regulatory relief from Quebec's Ministry of Economy coming this fall
Ministry of Economy, Innovation, and Energy Attn: Christopher Skeete, Minister for the Economy 710 Place D’Youville 6th Floor Quebec City, Quebec G1R 4Y4 Phone: 418-691-5650 ministre.de@economie.gouv.qc.ca BGCR@economie.gouv.qc.ca Subject: Prospective brief on the Quebec Ministry of Economy's omnibus bill on regulatory relief to be introduced this fall These comments are submitted to the Quebec Ministry of Economy, Innovation, and Energy after...
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Mémoire | Sur le projet minier Troilus devant l'Agence d'évaluation d'impact du Canada (Étude d'impact)
15.08.2025
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Comments Submitted to the IAAC on the Troilus Mining Project (Impact Assessment)
Impact Assessment Agency of Canada Troilus Mining Project Assessment 901-1550 Estimauville Avenue Quebec City, Quebec G1J 0C1 Phone: 418-254-2435 troilus@iaac-aeic.gc.ca Subject: Comments on the impact assessment of Troilus Gold's Troilus gold and copper mining project in Eeyou Istchee in Northern Quebec These comments are submitted as part of the assessment of Troilus Gold’s Troilus gold and copper mining project in...
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Mémoire | Sur le projet minier Mont Sorcier devant l'Agence d'évaluation d'impact du Canada (Lignes directrices)
15.08.2025
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Comments Submitted to the IAAC on the Mont Sorcier Mining Project (Guidelines)
Impact Assessment Agency of Canada Assessment of the Mont Sorcier Mining Project 901-1550 Estimauville Avenue Quebec City, Quebec G1J 0C1 Telephone: 418-254-2435 montsorcier@iaac-aeic.gc.ca Subject: Comments on the draft individualized guidelines for the impact assessment and the draft public participation plan for Voyager Metals’ Mont Sorcier mining project in Eeyou Istchee in Northern Quebec These comments (in french only) are submitted...
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Perfect Storm Hits Dundee Precious Metals Amid OSC Complaint on Failure to Disclose Loma Larga Legal Risks
12.08.2025
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Perfect Storm Hits Dundee Precious Metals Amid OSC Complaint on Failure to Disclose Loma Larga Legal Risks
Tuesday, August 12, 2025 (Toronto, Cuenca) – A perfect storm has hit Dundee Precious Metals’ (TSX:DPM) on the eve of its Special Shareholders Meeting. Today, Law Professor Shin Imai filed a complaint against the company before the Ontario Securities Commission (OSC) over its failure to disclose material information to its shareholders about serious legal threats related to an ongoing court-ordered...
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Stonewalling voices at risk: Human rights obligations at Canadian embassies dead on arrival
31.07.2025
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Stonewalling voices at risk: Human rights obligations at Canadian embassies dead on arrival
By Lital Khaikin, Rabble.ca Canadian embassies are failing to stand up for activists in foreign countries who seek to protect their land and resources from exploitation by Canadian corporations. Over the winter, hundreds of demonstrators in the city of Bucaramanga, Colombia denounced a Canadian gold mine owned by Aris Mining in the eastern Andean wetlands. They were rallied by the...
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Xinka Delegation to Tour Eastern Canada to Demand Respect for Indigenous Self-Determination in Guatemala
30.07.2025
Xinka Delegation to Tour Eastern Canada to Demand Respect for Indigenous Self-Determination in Guatemala
A Delegation of Xinka Women will visit Eastern Canada in September 2025 #PuebloXinkaDijoNo After nearly seven years in a court-ordered consultation process, the Xinka Indigenous People of Guatemala have denied consent for the restart of Canadian Pan American Silver’s Escobal mine in southern Guatemala. The Xinka are now calling for its permanent closure. The company and Canadian authorities must respect...
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Surprising Changes at Equinox Gold
23.07.2025
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Surprising Changes at Equinox Gold
If memory serves us correctly, May 7 of this year was the last time we sent a letter to Mr. Greg Smith, then CEO of Canadian company Equinox Gold, which went unanswered, like many other letters and official communications we have sent him. These letters serve as proof not only of his discourtesy, but also of contempt, racism, and discrimination...
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Communities at Risk: New Barrick Tailings Dam Sparks Environmental and Human Rights Concerns in the Dominican Republic
23.07.2025
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Communities at Risk: New Barrick Tailings Dam Sparks Environmental and Human Rights Concerns in the Dominican Republic
Joint blog by MiningWatch Canada and Earthworks. People living near the world's sixth-largest gold mine are taking legal action to protect their communities, ecosystems, and their rights. Local communities and civil society organizations have filed two constitutional protection actions (amparos) calling for an immediate halt to Barrick Mining Corporation's recent efforts to begin construction of their massive new dam that...
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Canada needs to reset its free trade plans with Ecuador
21.07.2025
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Canada needs to reset its free trade plans with Ecuador
Peggy Nash, Viviana Herrera and Caren Weisbart, originally published in the Hill Times Human rights, not corporate rights, should drive international trade relations under this new government. International relations today are rife with difficult challenges to peace, security, democracy, the rule of law, human rights, and a healthy environment. Prime Minister Mark Carney calls this a “hinge moment” for Canada—a...
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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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Une première au Québec : Un projet de mine de graphite à ciel ouvert en zone de villégiature fera l'objet d'un référendum dans cinq municipalités de l'Outaouais. Le Comité du Non lance sa campagne « Le 31 août je vote NON »
08.07.2025
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A first in Québec: Ahead of a referendum on the "La Loutre" graphite mine in five municipalities in the Outaouais region, the No Committee launches its campaign
Duhamel, July 8, 2025 — After six years of criticizing the La Loutre mining project for its incompatibility with the environmental, economic, and tourist resources of the Outaouais region, the Regroupement de protection des Lacs de la Petite-Nation (RPLPN) is launching a grassroots civic engagement campaign ahead of the local referendums regarding the mine's social acceptance, which will be held...
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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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