The state of Canada’s Corporate Social Responsibility strategy By: Jeffrey Bone , / 25 March, 2015 Will the appointment of a new CSR Counsellor improve the mining sector’s record abroad?
Will mining investors buy into Chile’s ‘new deal’? By: Eva Salinas , / 12 March, 2015 Current government promoting ties between private sector and communities.
Panel: The Ethics of Mining and Development By: OpenCanada Staff , / 10 March, 2015 A discussion with Bob Fowler, Meg French and Josh Scheinert.
Mining transparency abroad, but not at home? By: Marc McCrum , / 11 August, 2014 Marc McCrum and Grégoire-François Legault say global initiative not just for developing nations
Think Global, Procure Local By: Ainsley Butler , / 13 March, 2014 Multinational mining companies are spending more and more money in the communities they operate in, helping to build up the local economies, says Ainsley Butler.
Governing Mongolia By: Julian Dierkes , / 2 July, 2013 Julian Dierkes on what the Mongolian election means for that country’s governance structure and its mining industry.
Sparkle and Splinters By: Rosalind Raddatz , / 16 November, 2012 Rosalind Raddatz on why Sierra Leone’s resource wealth has yet to change its people’s fortunes.
The Rise of Mongolia By: Jean-Frédéric Légaré-Tremblay , / 28 September, 2012 Once called the 16th Soviet Republic, Mongolia is now an emerging non-aligned power.
Lessons Learned from the Niger Delta By: Mark Mattner , / 21 June, 2012 What failures in resource-rich places like the Niger Delta can teach us.
Do Mining Companies Help Development? By: Fiorella Triscritti , / 20 June, 2012 Are the CSR programs of Canadian mining companies adequate?
Mining For Peace in Sierra Leone By: Haddijatou Jallow , / 19 June, 2012 Natural resources could be the foundation for real growth in Sierra Leone after years of war.
After the Commodity Boom By: John Hancock , / 26 March, 2012 John Hancock speculates on the fate of the Canadian economy if commodity prices fall.
King Midas Abroad By: Jennifer Jeffs , / 9 March, 2012 While mining does not a foreign policy make, extraction remains a potent force in Canada, writes Jennifer Jeffs.
Mining the Innovation Gap By: Anouk Dey , / 7 March, 2012 In a crowd of 30,000 rock jocks, Canada is innovation king. Anouk Dey wonders why.
The Canadian Perspective: Professor Stephen Randall on Canadian-Colombian Free Trade By: Stephen Randall , / 27 September, 2011 Canada has had a longer history in Colombia than might […]