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Open for Justice
The Open for justice campaign wants those who are harmed by Canadian extractive companies overseas to be able to access justice in Canada. CNCA coordinates.
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Above Ground २७ फेब्रु
Congratulations to and its clients for this historic victory. Judicial oversight is absolutely key to holding int'l institutions like the IFC to account for the harms they so often cause. BRAVO!
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Open for Justice २८ फेब्रु
Riveting film following by interesting - albeit poorly lit - panel discussion this evening. Thanks and
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CORE Coalition २६ फेब्रु
How to track global legal developments on ? Check out , a website developed CORE and partners
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MiningWatch Canada २६ फेब्रु
Why does this keep happening? Because it’s not a question of “flaws in the system.” It *is* the system. That’s why voluntary measures & “corporate responsibility” keep failing. Companies can’t be allowed to pay police. Private security must be strictly regulated.
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Development andPeace २६ फेब्रु
An effective to investigate allegations of abuse by Canadian companies is good for everyone...for impacted communities, for government, and for business. But to be effective, it must have real
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DéveloppementEtPaix २६ फेब्रु
Tout le monde bénéficiera d'un efficace pour enquêter sur les allégations d’abus commis par des entreprises canadiennes…les communautés touchées, le gouvernement et les entreprises. Mais pour être efficace, il doit avoir un
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Open for Justice २६ फेब्रु
"The Canadian Company Accused of Using Slaves Today" | The latest episode features the case of , accused of using forced labour, slavery, and torture at its mine site in Eritrea |
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Open for Justice २६ फेब्रु
"Ombudsperson could be a new tool for activists to help advance mining justice" | writes for on the need for an ombudsperson to independently investigate allegations of abuses by Canadian companies abroad
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UfMJ २४ फेब्रु
German Chub, a young Maya Q’eqchi man from Guatemala, was at a soccer game on a Sunday afternoon in his town. Nearby, security guards from a Canadian owned nickel mine started a violent confrontation with locals. German, an onlooker, was shot & left paralyzed.
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ECCJ २१ फेब्रु
Very true! This is not a 'national VS EU legislation' debate. We need urgent progress both at national AND EU level in order to advance towards legislation requiring HRDD for companies and ensuring access to remedy for victims.
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Christie Neufeldt २२ फेब्रु
यांना प्रत्युत्तर देत आहे @ChristieNeufUCC
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Christie Neufeldt २२ फेब्रु
Over a year ago, the Canadian government committed to meaningful action and created an with the allegations of abuse by companies abroad. Where is the ombuds?#open4justice#UCCan , @SohiAmarje
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Jim Hodgson २१ फेब्रु
Cdn government committed to take meaningful action and create an with the allegations of abuse by Canadian companies abroad. The ombudsperson must have power to compel documents and testimony.
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Sarah Shepherd २१ फेब्रु
An effective to investigate allegations of abuse by Canadian companies is good for everyone...for impacted communities, for civil society, for government, and for business. But to be effective, it must have real , including power to compel
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AQOCI २१ फेब्रु
Tout le monde bénéficiera d'un efficace pour enquêter sur les allégations d’abus commis par des entreprises canadiennes…les communautés touchées, la société civile, le gouvernement et les entreprises. Mais pour être efficace, il doit avoir un réel
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rabble.ca २१ फेब्रु
Between 2000 and 2015, 44 people died as a result of violence surrounding Canadian-owned mines in Latin America. A UN binding treaty on transnational corporations and other business enterprises could curtail corporate immunity and defend human rights.|
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Kathy Price २१ फेब्रु
In Canada, 3 years after she was gunned down, we honour rights defender and stand in solidarity with , under attack for continuing Berta's work. Raise your voice with to demand >>
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Business & Human Rights २० फेब्रु
Will Germany become a leader in the drive for corporate due diligence on human rights? This draft law opens a crucial debate:
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Laura Avalos २० फेब्रु
: pls read 's Canadian mines have wreaked havoc in developing countries for decades. Finally, there’s hope for a solution: w .
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United Steelworkers २० फेब्रु
Over a year ago, the Canadian government committed to take meaningful action and create an with the allegations of abuse by Canadian companies abroad. The ombuds must have the power to compel documents and testimony. Anything less is a broken promise.
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