Alaskan Tourism Operators at Mercy of Canadian Mining Regulations
Smooth lumps of translucent blue ice float alongside rock-encrusted icebergs that have broken from Shakes...
Canada is home to some of the world’s largest mining companies and major mining operations. The top five minerals mined in 2016 in Canada were gold, copper, potash, iron ore and coal. Mining contributed greatly to the economic development of Canada over the last century. However in more recent years the high environmental and social impacts of mining has cast the industry in a new light.
While scientific and public understanding of the impacts of mining has changed dramatically in recent years, regulations have been slow to keep pace. In B.C., the government has faced criticisms over its tailings ponds regulations in the wake of the 2014 Mount Polley mining disaster. First Nations have also called for reforms to gold rush-era laws that allow companies to stake claims without free, prior and informed Indigenous consent — one of the principles of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) that B.C. adopted in 2019.
For weekly updates on our reporting, sign up for The Narwhal’s newsletter.
Smooth lumps of translucent blue ice float alongside rock-encrusted icebergs that have broken from Shakes...
A powerful alliance of B.C. First Nations and Southeast Alaska natives has been forged in...
Whether it was an act of God or the fault of negligent mine operators, the...
This week marks the one-year anniversary of the Mount Polley mine spill, the largest mining...
In an exclusive interview with DeSmog Canada, former BC Hydro CEO Marc Eliesen says ratepayers...
An ugly thread of misspent taxpayer dollars, environmental destruction and conflict-of-interest — backed by a...
Gary and Peggy Zorn lost their livelihood in the wake of the Mount Polley mining...
One year after 24 million cubic metres of mine sludge and water swept into rivers...
Wrangell, Alaska — A fishing boat chugs across the water in front of the patio...
Note: This story discusses mental health and suicide. If you or someone you know needs help, 24/7 phone support is available with Talk Suicide Canada:...
Continue reading