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... countries to be the primary suppliers of mineral commodities. . At that time, Ontario budgets were ... significant environmentally sustainable benefits. For decades, both Finland and Ireland have used p... the necessary infrastructure (working water treatment plants, high quality schools and trainin...
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... amounts for automobile expenses and benefits, eligible medical expenses, and the tax treatment ...Part 7 amends Part I of the Navigable Waters Protection Act to create a tiered approval process..., location, extent or quality of a mineral resource described in paragraph (a) or (d) of the ...
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...(a) in respect of a vitamin or mineral nutrient referred to in the definition "recommende... meat that has had phosphate salts or water added to it, that is not cured and that is prepack... - "Promote products on their nutritional benefits, using Canada's Guidelines for Healthy Eating to e...
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... The Sad Story of Lady Freyberg's Mineral Rights The Williston Decision II THE DEVELOPMENT O... 100 [pounds sterling] or a glass of soda water at an overpriced night club, we trace the 'value' ... order the appellants to account for all benefits from production received by them after the date of...
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Perspectives on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), Mining, and Sustainable Development Taking Harper's and the World Bank's positions together as representative of the current dominant view of the role of foreign direct investment in mining in Latin America, we must ask under what conditions mining activity might contribute to poverty alleviation and sustainable development. Harper points to the world-class corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives of Canadian mining companies, along with the Canadian government's National Roundtable report on CSR and the Extractive Sector in Developing Nations (Interview, 2007) and the World Bank's Extractive Industries Review (EIR) points to the enabling conditions of "pro-poor public and corporate governance," "effective social and envir...
... mining companies owned over 1,300 mineral properties in Latin America and spent over CA$400 ... those not experiencing tangible positive benefits, such as employment or direct community developmen... reclamation, reforestation, and tailings water issues tend to dominate the reporting. With increa...
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... which forms part of the Tathlina Lake watershed (the “Cameron Hills Area”). The Band consists ... address, inter alia , future issuances of mineral rights in Deh Cho territory. [8] Oil and gas devel... in the provision of socio-economic benefits to affected communities. These modified measures r...
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... considerations, along with developmental benefits, into the programming mix. For a relatively small ... injured survivors, provide clean water and sanitation, build temporary housing, restore l... country, with 210 million people; mineral, oil, and gas reserves; vast forests; biodiversity...
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...-GDP production, and ranks first in air and water pollution, with 70 percent of its rivers and 90 pe... as a dominant player in setting energy, mineral, and many other major commodity prices in the worl... strategic reasons, as well as for the benefits of Canada, and fourth, Ottawa's strategic goal of ...
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... potentially large deposits of valuable minerals such as chromite, nickel, copper and platinum) wil... year through multiple ministries to manage water quantity and encourage its efficient use. In Ontar... air quality and emissions), with unclear benefits for Ontario, and is not engaging in areas where a ...
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..., trapping, and country food; forestry; water; and fisheries. Each of these essays highlights th... concentrate on key issues: diamond mines, mineral exploration, the Mackenzie Valley gas pipeline, an... by including more discussion of the benefits of alternative approaches to development--includin...