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 Mining: Extracting the FutureHolland, Amber; Gehl, Danielle; Parker, Alison, Eds.Publisher:  The Peak Magazine Year Published:  2015
 Resource Type:  Pamphlet
 
 A publication on the negative impact of the mining industry on local communities and the environment. Articles include a look at the opening of Canada's North to industry, mining exploitation in Peru and targeted assassinations in Mesoamerica, Indigenous Water Defence, and the efforts of mining companies to excerpt influence and undermine accountability.
 
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 The impunity surrounding Canadian mining corporations around the world enables them to use violent tactics to force their mines into communities. Tragedies such as targeted assassinations against anti-mining leaders are not uncommon in places like Mesoamerica, but these attempts to stifle resistance often backfire, bringing attention to communities standing strongly against their own exploitation.
 
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 Table of Contents:
 
 The Peak Mining: Extracting the Future Volume 54 Issue 2 Spring 2015\
 Introduction: The Peak Collective
 Call-out for Mining Justice: OPIRG Guelph
 Mining Extracting the Future:
 University Wakeup Call: Petition Demands Closure of Mining Institute: stop the institute
 A Place of "Mined": The contradictions of UBC's Sustainability Discourse by Michelle Perez, Manuela Duque, Noor Attar, Mike Wilgosh & Martin Reyes
 Gold Mining info Graphic by Protest Barrick
 Undermining Accountability: Mining Companies maneuver to Ensure Impunity and Support by Sakura Saunders
 The Ring of Fire: Opening the north to industrial development by Abby Maynes
 Complicity & Impunity: An interview with mining watch Canada  by Mandy Hiscocks
 For the Water, For Future Generations by Alex Hundert
 Barrick Gold: More than just a bad apple by Merle Davis
 What Makes a Mining Conflict by Dawn Paley
 A Community's Struggle Continues in Pichanaki, Peru by Joseph Czikk
 Targeted Assassinations in Mesoamerica: Repression and Resistance by Dawn Paley & Sakura Saunders
 News From the Front Lines
 Spring News Briefs: The Peak Collective
 RCMP Report Leaked by Sakura Saunders
 Aggregates and Southern Ontario: The Peak Collective
 Arts & Culture:
 Octavia's Brood: Visionary Fiction from Grassroots by Danielle Gehi
 Reviews:
 Zine Reviews by e.war
 Mining Justice Resources by The Peak Collective
 
 
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