The Canada Brand: Violence and Canadian Mining Companies in
The Canada Brand: Violence and Canadian Mining Companies in Latin America · Antagonism with Canadian mines have been a part of Indigenous Peoples struggle for years. In January of 2011, at the request of Mexico’s Wixärika
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· José Luis Abarca – Mariano’s son – joins Esperanza Salazar from the Mexican Network of People Affected by Mining (REMA) in Ottawa this week to launch the complaint against Canada on a visit backed by 15 Canadian civil
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· 1174. State of Guerrero. Mexico-focused Canadian miner Torex Gold Resources reported record annual gold output of 474,035oz in 2022, exceeding guidance. Guidance was 430,000-470,000oz, while Q4 production was 116,196oz. Comparative figures were not provided. “We delivered an outstanding year operationally in 2022….
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Canadian Mining in Mexico: Made in Canada Violence 20.04.2007 Blog Halifax Initiative Publishes Canadian Mining Map 21.02.2007 News Release Mexican Environmental Group Files Complaint with Commission for Environmental Cooperation
Canadian Mining in Mexico: Made in Canada Violence 20.04.2007 Protect Water Mining can have serious effects on surface and subsurface water (526) Control the Corporations
· The report is critical of the lack of Canadian mechanisms for investigating human rights abuses of Canadian companies operating overseas. It draws on the thinking of former Supreme Court of Canada Justice Ian Binnie and others to argue that the concepts of proximity to violence and complicity of the Canadian company should be the basis for
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The 'Canada Brand' Violence and Canadian Mining Companies in
The “Canada Brand” Violence and Canadian Mining Companies in Latin America Released: October 24, 2016 (version 3: December 1, 2017) Osgoode Hall Law School
Canadian Mining in Mexico: Made in Canada Violence 20.04.2007 Protect Water Mining can have serious effects on surface and subsurface water (501) Control the Corporations
Canadian Mining Company Dumps Toxic Waste into Mexican River : r/canada
Some changes regarding permits issued under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999, S.C. 1999, c. 33 (CEPA, 1999) have been made by Bill C-38. The amendments allow 5 renewal of permits that are issued under s. 127 of the CEPA, 1999 ( which are permits for loading for disposal and disposal of wastes at sea ).
The “Canada Brand”: Violence and Canadian Mining Companies
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Canadian Mining in Mexico: Made in Canada Violence 20.04.2007 Protect Water Mining can have serious effects on surface and subsurface water (512) Control the Corporations
· Just two months ago, Bernardo Mendez was killed in another spate of violence in alleged connection with the dispute over the mine. In January, speaking outside of the Canadian Embassy in reference to Mendez’ killing, Bernardo Vásquez stated: “Since 2010, we warned the government with pictures and videos that a group of civilians was
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· Canada’s Trade Minister Mary Ng expressed concern with Mexico’s proposed mining reforms in a call with Mexican Economy Minister Raquel Buenrostro on Tuesday, the trade ministry said in a
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Building Mutual Prosperity-Canada in Mexico
The SAWP also supports Mexican families living in the states with the most urban areas in poverty: Veracruz, the State of Mexico and Oaxaca. In 2019, each of these states sent almost 2,000 workers from urban priority areas (ZAPs) to Canada through the SAWP. In 2023, Canada received 26,000 Mexican agricultural workers under the SAWP.
· Blog Entry Canadian Mining in Mexico: Made in Canada Violence 20.04.2007 Blog Entry Halifax Initiative Publishes Canadian Mining Map 21.02.2007 News Mexican Environmental Group Files Complaint with Commission for Environmental Cooperation 15.02.2007
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· The Justice and Corporate Accountability Project has documented troubling incidents of violence associated with Canadian mining companies in Latin America. In general, neither the Canadian government nor industry are monitoring or reporting on these incidents. What we found about the degree of violence and
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· A total of 1,423 Canadian mining and exploration companies had CMAs valued at $320.2 billion in 2022, a 14.1% increase from $280.5 billion in 2021. Of these companies, 770 had CMAs located abroad worth $214.7 billion, which was up 11.7% from the 2021 value of $192.2 billion. In 2022, Canadian companies were present in 98
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· Canadian companies account for 50 to 70 percent of the mining in Central America, and their presence in the region has been widely reported as highly detrimental because they fail to protect the
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The Canada Brand: Violence and Canadian Mining Companies in
The report is critical of the lack of Canadian mechanisms for investigating human rights abuses of Canadian companies operating overseas. It draws on the thinking of former
January 15, 2016. An open-pit gravel gold mine operation owned by Canada's Goldcorp in Guatemala. (Photo: Mark Van Wormer) Truthout is an indispensable resource for activists, movement leaders and workers
Canadian Companies Successful In 2021 Despite Challenges-Mexico
Canadian Chamber of Commerce (CANCHAM) is the voice of Canadian business in Mexico. It was founded in 1982 to represent Canadian business interests in Mexico and to promote trade and investment between Canada and Mexico. Mexico’s business environment is affecting Canadian mining companies despite their ongoing successes,
· Canadian companies, which dominate the global mining industry, are among the worst offenders. Currently, over 1,000 Canadian companies operate in over 100 countries, making up 75% of the world’s mining and exploration companies. Additionally, of the mining companies accused of environmental and human rights abuses globally, 34%
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· For Canada, Mexico has become the second most important destination for Canadian mining investment abroad, after the U.S., such that 11.3% of Canadian mining assets are in Mexico. The power that Canadian mining wields in Latin America has been openly and arbitrarily promoted by Canada's entire diplomatic corp along the lines
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· MT: Our PFS shows a very robust project that can produce nickel at a cost below US$4.00 per pound. Based on current estimates, the carbon intensity of Baptiste would be less than two tonnes of carbon dioxide for every tonne of nickel produced. This is significantly lower than the London Metal Exchange’s proposed limit of 20 tonnes of
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· According to Natural Resources Canada, the value of Canadian mining assets abroad reached $148.7 billion in 2012, accounting for 66 percent of all Canadian mining assets. Canadian activities in Mexico are especially pronounced. With nearly 200 companies in operation, Mexico is the top destination for Canadian mining investment
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· On March 30, the Peace Brigades International-Mexico Project posted on Facebook this excerpt: ′′Mexico tops the list of countries with the largest number of mining conflicts in Latin America, with a total of 58 cases, of which 29 belong to Canadian mine projects.” Sin Embargo reports: “According to the Observatory of Mining Conflicts
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· More than 120 people took part in a webinar today on the impacts of Canadian mining companies on Indigenous rights in Mexico. Nearly 70 percent of foreign-owned mining companies operating in Mexico are based in Canada. To watch the video of the webinar, click here. The webinar featured Isela Gonzalez from the Sierra Madre Alliance
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