MiningWatch Canada2019-09-252019-09-252012-04-022003http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/184528Contents: • Victory in Tambogrande! • McClean Lake Appeal to be Heard at Last • Nuclear Safety Commission Allows Flooded Collins Bay Pit to be Opened to Wollaston Lake • Global Day of Action Against Inco • DFAIT-Sponsored Philippine Delegation has Mining Tour in Canada • Ruling on Private Land in Ontario • Demonstration Outside Noranda Headquarters • Niobium Mine at Oka Closer to Operation Despite Widespread Protest from Local Residents • Progress on Abandoned Mines • Falconbridge Granted Permit to Pollute the Groundhog River • Stopping the Rosia Montana Gold Mine • Indigenous Rights Still Under Attack from Canadian Mining Company in the Philippines • Western Mining Action Network Conference • Senate Passes $260 Million a Year Bonanza for Mining, Oil and Gas • United Nations Whitewashes Canadian Mining Companies Operating in Democratic Republic of CongoengWith permission of the license/copyright holdernatural resourcesminingenvironmentbusiness ethicsresource extractionEconomic ethicsEnvironmental ethicsBusiness ethicsResources ethicsMiningWatch Canada / Mines Alerte Newsletter [No. 14, Autumn 2003]Journal volume