Global Justice Fall 2012
Global Justice is published by the Canadian Union of Public Employees and is available online at cupe.ca/globaljustice.
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Shout out against mining injustice BY Jonathan Fourdraine
In early June 2012, the Council of Canadians hosted a two-day international conference entitled: Shout Out Against Mining Injustice aimed at exposing the appalling environmental and human rights abuses of Canadian mining companies. Grassroots solidarity from concerned custodians P.2 HIV/AIDS and the workplace P.3 Worker to worker solidarity and the Global Justice Fund P.4
News in brief P.4
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hrough workshops, panel discussions and strategy sessions, they raised awareness, built resistance
and strengthened networks of solidarity. As a member of CUPE 1933, the South Shore District Health Authority in
Nova Scotia and a global justice activist I had the opportunity to attend the conference in Vancouver. Sarita Galvez hosted the opening public forum. Galvez originally came to Canada as a refugee from Honduras. She spoke passionately of the corruption in her country and how Canadian companies play a key role in the exploita足 tion of its land and people. Council of Canadians National Chairperson Maude Barlow talked about her experience in Guatemala and how Cana足 dian mining companies are displacing native communities and poisoning the land, the people and the water supply. Barlow also talked about deregulation here in Canada and the anti-environment, pro-corporate Harper agenda. There were presentations from many parts of Canada, Chile, Ecuador, Costa Rica, Honduras, Mexico, El Salva足 dor, and the United States.