After the signing ceremony, Canada will wear the behaviour of mining companies abroad

If Canadian companies fail to operate responsibly, they make it more difficult for the government of Canada to achieve nationally important economic goals.
The floor of the Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada mining conference in Toronto in 2014.

It is time for Canada to establish a human rights ombudsperson for the Canadian extractive sector for people affected by companies operating overseas.

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