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October 15, 2012 Foreign Policy

War is Peace

Francophonie summit exposes Canada's hypocrisy towards the Congo

August 8, 2012 Original Peoples

Mining Companies Feel Heat in the Ring of Fire

Assembly of First Nations backs evictions from northern Ontario

July 27, 2012 Foreign Policy

Hemispheric Resistance to Canadian Mining

Day of Action organizers speak out about repression, connections, solidarity

July 23, 2012 Original Peoples

Uranium Territory

Inuit campaign for referendum over mine in far north

July 9, 2012 Foreign Policy

Express Coup Rattles Paraguay

Transnational corporations including Canada's Rio Tinto Alcan undeterred by political turmoil

June 4, 2012 Accounts

Colombians Refuse Canadian Mine

Farmers' stance against extractive project ignored in Ottawa

May 28, 2012 Accounts

Ottawa's Colombia Problem

Canada fails to release human rights report on Colombia following FTA

April 13, 2012 International News

Canada Deepens Ties with Deadly Regime

Honduran journalist visits Montreal, reaffirms strength of resistance movements

February 15, 2012 Environment

Canadian-owned Mine Fuels Violence in Mexico

Residents of San José del Progreso are deeply divided over the mine

January 9, 2012 Business

Plan Nord Under the Microscope

Public involvement in diamond venture ends once gems are found

December 19, 2011 Foreign Policy

Foreign Aid to Mining Firms

CIDA teams up with NGOs to do development work at mine sites

November 23, 2011 Foreign Policy

The Changing Face of Oil Extraction

Shale oil and gas plays in Israel/Palestine, Jordan and Morocco

May 26, 2011 International News

Barrick's Bodysnatchers

Wanton killings, criminalization, and degradation continue at the North Mara Mine in Tanzania

May 11, 2011 Original Peoples

Kanesatake and a Canadian Mine

Controversial niobium mine is receiving little public attention

May 4, 2011 Foreign Policy

Ngobe Protest Prevails

Indigenous Panamanians rise up against Canadian mining interests

April 13, 2011 Environment

Water Inspires Strange Bedfellows

How a Colombian city united against gold greed

February 23, 2011 Original Peoples

Sinixt in Vancouver Courts

"Extinct" nation defends traditional territory

February 7, 2011 Foreign Policy

Canada Gets Cuddly with Mining Companies

Unconditional love for extractive industry costs taxpayers, say C-300 supporters

October 11, 2010 Original Peoples

Showdown in the Far North

First Nations oppose Ontario's Far North Act, some environmental orgs support it

October 6, 2010 Photo Essay

Water to Mine

Goldcorp’s Penasquito project in Mexico robs semi-desert region of precious resource

October 4, 2010 Original Peoples

Waves of Controversy Continue on BC Lakes

Mt. Milligan mine in Northern BC far from a done deal

August 11, 2010 Foreign Policy

Why is Canada Blocking Congo Debt Forgiveness?

Mining companies and Canada's “civilizing mission”

July 12, 2010 Canadian News

Canada’s Largest Environmental Lawsuit a Victory

Ontario court rules Vale must pay $36 M to Port Colborne residents

June 21, 2010 Labour

"There Is No Neutral"

Striking Vale Inco workers push for local politicians, residents to back anti-scab legislation

June 19, 2010 Foreign Policy

Multi-Billion Dollar Mining Boom

From the archives: the economics of war and empire in Afghanistan

June 8, 2010 Business

Goldcorp Drilled by Shareholders

Mining company challenged at AGM to respect host communities

June 5, 2010 Business

Barrick Supported Police Who Carried Out Fiery Evictions in PNG

Amnesty report confirms links between cops & Canadian mining company

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