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Monday, December 16, 2013
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Friday, December 13, 2013
Another Canadian Mining Company "Does its Dirties" to a Sovereign Country - Shame!!!
Dec 11 at 3:08 PM
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Dear Larry,
Infinito Gold, a Canadian mining company, just slapped Costa Rica with a $1 billion lawsuit because the nation decided to protect its rainforests rather than host an open-pit gold mine.
Costa Rica’s rainforest is lauded as one of the most beautiful in the world, and is home to many endangered species, including the green macaw. Officials considered approving the gold mine, but the use of toxic chemicals such as cyanide -- which often leaks into and pollutes nearby lakes and rivers -- was far too great a risk to allow the project to move forward.
A subsidiary of Infinito Gold has announced that a massive lawsuit against Costa Rica is “imminent”, so we need to act now. If thousands of us stand together against this toxic mine, we can show Infinito that Costa Rica and other countries that are defending their natural resources will not be silently bullied by corporate power.
NAFTA Environmental Body Asks Ottawa to Respond to Oilsands Waste Concerns
The Canadian Press
A North American trade body has asked Ottawa to respond to allegations that it has failed to enforce its own laws when it comes to oilsands waste known as tailings. Full story here.
Exploration Company to Lose Drilling (Fracking) Licence Near Newfoundland's Gros Morne Park
InfoTel Multimedia
An oil exploration company says it will lose its licence next month to drill wells near Gros Morne National Park in western Newfoundland. Details here.
Ottawa to Designate Crude Oil as Highly Dangerous
The Globe and Mail
The federal government will, for the first time, designate crude oil a highly dangerous substance and introduce tougher safety and testing measures for shipping oil by rail. Details here.
Related: "Have Our Servants Become Our Masters?"
Wednesday, December 11, 2013
Food and Drug Administration in the US Moves To Phase Out Widespread Use Of Antibiotics In Meat
Huffington Post

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Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Fracking Protest Leads to Bigger Debate Over Indigenous Rights in Canada
Aljazeera
A single campaign in one of the country's smallest provinces is now a flashpoint for land rights of First Nations communities. Full story here.
Earth's Atmosphere to Take Beating at World Cup
Associated Press
The World Cup may be great for planet soccer, but it isn't so good for planet Earth. Details here.
Monday, December 9, 2013
The Government of Canada Shuts Down "World Class" Collection on Freshwater Science and Protection.
TheTyee.ca
Dismantling of Fishery Library 'Like a Book Burning,' Say Scientists. Details here.
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Sunday, December 8, 2013
Another Canadian Mining Company Faces Criminal Allegations
OCCRP
A subsidiary of the Canadian mining company, Gabriel Resources, is under investigation in Romania for money laundering and tax evasion. According to The Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP), Romanian prosecutors have opened a criminal investigation into Rosia Montana Gold Corporation (RMGC). It holds a license to exploit the largest open-pit gold mine in Europe. The project has been stalled in recent years amid widespread protests throughout eastern Europe, mainly from people concerned about its environmental impact.
These photos show the kind of environmental mess created by mining which has gone on in the area since the time of the Romans. (l.) An old mine machine crumbles into dust. (r.) Acid rock leakage seeps from a drainage pipe. Gabriel says it will clean things up because it is committed to "responsible mining and sustainable development." (Photos by Gabriel Resources.)
The proposed mine is no stranger to controversy. Thousands of Romanians have been protesting in recent months against what they believe is an environmentally risky project, possibly plagued by political corruption, as well. Mine officials have said little publicly, except to claim they are not the direct targets of the investigation.
RMGC has also strongly denied accusations against it in Romania that it falsified certain maps of the area. It has launched a defamation suit to counter the accusations but does not elaborate on them further.
The parent company, Gabriel Resources, is listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange. It owns over 80% of RMGC, the rest by the State of Romania. Gabriel believes it can still extract more than US$24 billion dollars worth of precious metal at the ancient mine site in an environmentally responsible way, creating thousands of jobs at the same time.
(OCCRP is an investigative reporting agency designed to help residents of Eastern Europe and Central Asia "better understand how organized crime and corruption affect their lives.")
(My e-mail to Gabriel Resources, requesting further comment and clarification, has gone unanswered.) l.p.
Related: "Gabriel Resources Gold Plans Suffer Setback, as Romanian Parliament Rejects Mining Law"
(OCCRP is an investigative reporting agency designed to help residents of Eastern Europe and Central Asia "better understand how organized crime and corruption affect their lives.")
(My e-mail to Gabriel Resources, requesting further comment and clarification, has gone unanswered.) l.p.
Related: "Gabriel Resources Gold Plans Suffer Setback, as Romanian Parliament Rejects Mining Law"
Saturday, December 7, 2013
The Harperites Approve Yet Another Tarsands Mine, Thumbing Their Noses at Mother Earth and First Nations People.
The Canadian Press
Shell Canada's Jackpine oilsands mine expansion plan has received the go-ahead from Ottawa, despite the environment minister's view that it's "likely to cause significant adverse environmental effects." Details here.
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