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Sources Experts & SpokespersonsSources Select ResourcesColombia - indigenous defender murdered in gold mining frenzArticle 2015 The Ecologist An indigenous leader in Colombia's 'gold belt' has been killed by unknown gunmen as tensions grow between indigenous communities and outside gold mining interests, many of them linked to illegal armed... Fair Trade gold mining in the highlands of PeruCrabtree, John; Condor-Vidal, Judith Article 2015 Ecologist Most gold mining in Peru causes serious environmental damage, but there is one exception - a Fair Trade certified mine close to the world-famous Nazca Lines. Now it's up to us to demand Fair Trade gol... Globe and Mail promotes Controversial Mining MagnateEngler, Yves Article 2017 Dissident Voice How close is too close when it comes to media outlets working with institutions set up by wealthy individuals to influence the news? The question becomes important to ask when Canada's "national newsp... Looting Africa: Canadian Company Eyes Gold in Democratic Republic of CongoLasker, John Article 2009 Toward Freedom A Canadian mining company is prepared to bring hundreds of millions of dollars in gold out of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, one of Africa's most embattled and poorest countries. One expert say... OceanaGold vs El Salvador: Foreshadowing 'Trade' Under the TPP? Gies, Heahter Article 2015 TeleSUR The Central American country of El Salvador could be forced to pay US$301 million to Canadian-Australian mining multinational OceanaGold as the two face off in a World Bank investor-state tribunal wit... On the hunt for illegal miners as a new gold rush hits New Zealand Roy, Eleanor Roy Article 2017 The Guardian Weekly A look at the black market in gold in New Zealand and the efforts to thwart opportunists who sneak onto private farm land and national parks without permits to mine illegally. Romania faces $2.56bn claim for failed gold mineTickell, Oliver Article 2015 The Ecologist Canadian mining company Gabriel Resources is seeking over $2.5 billion damages from Romania after it rejected a vast gold mine at Rosia Montana. Salvadorans Warn Canadians about World Bank's Kangaroo CourtGuerra, Rene Article 2015 TeleSUR In anticipation of an imminent ruling from the World Bank's little known investor-state arbitration tribunal that could force El Salvador to pay Canadian mining firm OceanaGold US$301 million, a Salva... Will El Salvador be forced to pay $301 million for valuing clean water over gold?Labrador, Gabriel Article 2015 Equal Times The Central American state of El Salvador could be forced to pay US$301 million in damages to an Australian-Canadian mining company, OceanaGold, after the company's application for a mining license wa... Canadian Mining JournalArticles and information of practical use to those who work in the Canadian mineral exploration and mining industries.
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