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Joint Call for B.C. to recommit to meaningful implementation of UNDRIP
Joint Call for B.C. to recommit to meaningful implementation of UNDRIP
Civil society leaders stand with Indigenous peoples in BC and call on Premier Eby and his government not to amend the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act.
Debunking Myths: “Critical Minerals” and the Energy Transition
Debunking Myths: “Critical Minerals” and the Energy Transition
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Blog: A Hopeful Path Forward for the Critical Conservation Corridor
Northwest B.C.’s Critical Conservation Corridor offers a hopeful opportunity for Indigenous-led conservation and long-term protection.
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Report: Dirty Dozen 2025 - BC's Top Polluting and Risky Mines
Report: Dirty Dozen 2025 - BC's Top Polluting and Risky Mines
Access all of our reports on reforming mining laws, regulations and practices in British Columbia and existing problematic mines.
Environmental Assessments protect worker safety in B.C. mining
Environmental Assessments protect worker safety in B.C. mining
The Red Chris mine rescue shows why robust environmental assessments must stay central to B.C.’s fast-tracked mining policy.
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Primer | A refined look at “critical minerals” in BC
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The Narwhal | Nobody likes B.C.’s new mining claims policy
The Narwhal | Nobody likes B.C.’s new mining claims policy
Op-ed | Mineral staking is still solid as a rock
Op-ed | Mineral staking is still solid as a rock
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As British Columbians, we value nature, fresh water and healthy ecosystems. If our laws are strong enough, they can protect our waters, ensure waste dumps do not pollute our communities and watersheds, and make sure companies pay to clean up their mess. Founded in 2019, we are a network of over 30 local, provincial and national organizations from a wide range of sectors, including citizen and community groups, experts, academics, First Nations, and social justice and environmental organizations. The network is not against mining, but it is against mining at any cost, or price. It is a not-for-profit, public interest initiative promoting efforts to manage and develop mineral resources in ways that protect and sustain the environment while enhancing the social, cultural, and economic well-being of affected communities and of all British Columbians. It collaborates with communities, organizations and governments that are committed to address the current regulatory gaps and oversight.
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