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Article

10 Feb 2009

Author:
Nick Jones, Ethical Corporation

Mining – Tarnishing Canada’s name

With many African mining firms about to face bankruptcy, foreign investors’ ability to [create] sustainable mining communities will be tested...[m]anaging the expectations of local communities will be no easy task. This year will test whether programmes to invest in the communities surrounding a mine have created benefits that can help local people through a downturn. [refers to Anglo American, BHP Billiton, Barrick Gold]