Title: Diapositive 1
1ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION
SUPRESSING DEMOCRACY
VIOLENCE
POVERTY
Some Canadian mining companies have been
implicated in cases of human rights violations
and major environmental degradation in countries
of the Global South, jeopardizing the health,
security and well-being of entire communities.
2 ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION
3 ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION
Angola, Africa
Deforestation
4 ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION
Peru, South America
Residual Contamination
5 ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION
Québec, North America
Soil Erosion
6 ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION
Guyana, South America
Abandoned Mines
7 ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION
Philippines, Asia
Toxic Waste
8 ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION
Everywhere
Pollution
9SUPRESSING DEMOCRACY
10SUPRESSING DEMOCRACY
Congo (DRC), Africa
Exploration without Consent
11SUPRESSING DEMOCRACY
Philippines, Asia
Protests Ignored
12SUPRESSING DEMOCRACY
Sierra Leone, Africa
Sovereignty threatened
13SUPRESSING DEMOCRACY
Southern Countries
Pro Foreign Investment Mining Codes
14SUPRESSING DEMOCRACIES
Philippines, Asia
Mining sites on Indigenous Land
15VIOLENCE
16VIOLENCE
Congo (DRC), Africa
Control of Resources
17VIOLENCE
Congo (DRC), Africa
Wars between clans
18VIOLENCE
Sierra Leone, Africa
Community leaders threatened and intimidated
19VIOLENCE
Afghanistan, Asia
Children in Chains
20VIOLENCE
In too many countries
Women being Raped
À venir
21POVERTY
22POVERTY
Throughout the South
Displacement
23POVERTY
Throughout the South
Subsistance living endangered
24POVERTY
Congo (DRC), Africa
Way of life ruined
25POVERTY
Sierra Leone, Africa
Incomes needed
26POVERTY
India, Asia
Benefits Concentrated
27POVERTY
Throughout
Development? For who?
28ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION
SUPRESSING DEMOCRACY
VIOLENCE
POVERTY
29- Some Canadian mining companies have been
implicated in cases of human rights violations
and major environmental degradation in countries
of the Global South, jeopardizing the health,
security and well-being of entire communities.
30- Too often, the voice of those affected is not
respected when decisions about mining operations
are made.
31- Canadian mining companies must be transparent in
their overseas activities and must conduct them
in a socially and environmentally responsible
manner.
32- Last year, more than 153,000 people petitioned
the government to call Canadian mining companies
to account.
33The final report of a recent national
consultation echoed this request. It recommended
adopting Canadian standards to assess the social
and environmental performance of mining companies.
The National Roundtables on Corporate Social
Responsibility and the Canadian Extractive
Industry in Developing Countries.
34Therefore, I support Development and Peace in
asking the Canadian government to
35- Assume the recommendations of a recent national
consultation, including the immediate
establishment of an ombudspersons office.
36- The ombudspersons office must be
- Independent
- Investigative
- Accessible
- Effective
- Transparent
37- This office would
- Receive and investigate complaints
- Make recommendations to ensure that human rights
and the environment is respected by Canadian
mining companies - Publish its results
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