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MiningWatch Canada / Mines Alerte Newsletter [No. 2, Winter 1999-2000]

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MiningWatch Canada
Keywords
natural resources
mining
environment
business ethics
resource extraction
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Economic ethics
Environmental ethics
Business ethics
Resources ethics

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/184516
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Contents: - Contamination from abandoned mines gets a higher profile - Environmental and human rights repercussions of Canadian mining investment in Ghana, West Africa - “On the Ground Research” conference getting off the ground - Canadian Environmental Assessment Act under review - Regional grants program announced - First-ever Annual General Meeting set for Toronto, March 3-5, 2000
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2000
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