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Article

18 Jun 2007

Author:
Dylan Fraser, The Dominion [Canada]

A Mined Democracy: The Philippines is rife with political violence, but Canadian mining companies don't seem to mind

Ranked second in the world for political killings…the Philippines is not a shining light of democracy…Canadian trade with the Philippines tops one billion dollars per year…and investment in the mining sector has been singled-out…for Canadian firms’ involvement in environmental and human rights abuses. [refers to Crew Development, Grayworks, Placer Dome (part of Barrick Gold), TVI Pacific]