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Dec2018-flipbook-BCB_LR

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e c BCBUSINESS.CA DECEMBER/JANUARY 2019 BCBUSINESS 39 MINING COMPANIES IN B.C. AND ACROSS THE COUNTRY ARE BRACING FOR THE FALLOUT FROM A LEGAL DECISION THAT LETS FOREIGN ACCUSERS SUE THEM IN CANADIAN COURTS FOR ALLEGED CRIMES. AS THIS NEW REALITY TAKES HOLD, THE INDUSTRY ALSO FACES PRESSURE FROM ACTIVISTS AND CONSUMERS TO RAISE ITS STANDARDS FOR CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY R o c o c R o R k e k e c k c d e d e In April 2013, a group of Gua- temalan farmers, among them Adolfo Agustin Garcia, converged outside the front entrance of Vancouver-based Tahoe Resources' Escobal mine. Located in southeast Guatemala near the community of San Rafael Las Flores and operated by Tahoe subsidiary Minera San Rafael, the project was already controversial even though it hadn't yet begun production. b y A N D R E W F I N D L A Y i l l u s t r a t i o n b y K A G A N M C L E O D

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