Mining Watch CanadaCanadian Consortium for International Social DevelopmentRogers, N.Milne, W.Coumans, C.Teagle, P.Kuyek, J.2007-11-132007-11-132000http://hdl.handle.net/10625/33596Spanish version available in IDRC Digital Library: Investigación en el terreno : un taller para identificar las necesidades de investigación de las comunidades afectadas por la minería a gran escala, Ottawa, 14-16 de abril del 2000; informe del tallerUnregulated large-scale mining by Canadian mining interests has brought devastation on people's lives, the lives of communities, and the land itself. Workshop participants provided an agenda for joint action and directions for research that is located in the experiences of people living with the effects of Canadian mining development. For this agenda to succeed requires the financial, moral, and resource support of the Canadian government and the governments of the affected communities, Canadian non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and concerned citizens, and the multilateral organisations concerned with environmental, social, economic and human rights issues.1 v. (various pagings) : ill.application/pdfenMINING POLICYIMPUNITYCORPORATE RESPONSIBILITYRIGHT TO NATURAL RESOURCES CONTROLSELF-DETERMINATIONINDIGENOUS PEOPLESHUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONSACCOUNTABILITYADVOCACYENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATIONEXPLOITATIONPOWER RELATIONSCANADALATIN AMERICANORTH AND CENTRAL AMERICAOn the ground research : a workshop to identify the research needs of communities affected by large - scale mining, Apr. 14-16, 2000, Ottawa, Canada; workshop reportRPE Indigenous Peoples (LAC)IDRC Final Report