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Company Response

10 Nov 2023

Frontera Energy did not respond to the report "No More Violence: Unmasking Canada at the UN Universal Periodic Review"

We invited Frontera Energy to comment on the report No More Violence: Unmasking Canada at the UN Universal Periodic Review. The report documents alleged abuses and rights violations linked to mining and oil projects in Latin America, controlled by 16 Canadian companies - including Frontera Energy - and supported by Canadian banks, which are said to cause serious environmental damage and affect indigenous and traditional communities. The company did not respond.

Frontera Energy (former Pacific Exploration & Production) has not responded to

América Latina: OSC presentan a la ONU informe sobre impactos en derechos humanos de empresas canadienses

Story 1 Dec 2023

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América Latina: OSC presentan a la ONU informe sobre impactos en derechos humanos de empresas canadienses

América Latina: OSC presentan a la ONU informe sobre impactos en derechos humanos de empresas canadienses