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Help make Canada Open for Justice news : Updates January 23, 2017 Share Print Human rights abuses at Canadian-owned mining sites around the world are widespread and well documented. Victims of such abuse have nowhere to turn to seek justice. Inter Pares has joined with the Canadian Network on Corporate Accountability to urge Canada to create an effective, independent Ombudsman for the Extractive Sector to hold Canadian mining companies to account. FOUR ACTIONS YOU CAN TAKE 1. JOIN INTER PARES’ SOCIAL MEDIA CAMPAIGN Follow our Facebook, Twitter and Instagram pages, and share with your friends what a real Extractive Industry Ombudsperson looks like! 2. WRITE TO YOUR MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT (MP) A personalized letter is worth its weight in gold. You can find your MP's coordinates online. 3. TWEET TO François-Philippe Champagne, MINISTER OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE Help us convince Minister Champagne that it's time to make Canada Open for Justice by creating an Ombudsperson. Sample tweet: @FP_Champagne Canada needs an ombudsperson to investigate extractive sector human rights abuses http://bit.ly/2e22wpq #open4justice 4. MEET YOUR MP Phone or arrange to meet with your MP to discuss this important issue (find your MP online). Tips for meeting with your MP and campaign talking points are provided below under the heading "Resources." Call to schedule your meeting right away. Don't delay - We need an Ombudsperson with teeth! RESOURCES CAMPAIGN BACKGROUNDER NEW: OMBUDSPERSON INFOGRAPHIC A helpful visual that outlines the key aspects of our ombudsperson proposal. NEW: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY OF MODEL LEGISLATION for an extractive industry ombudsperson. You don't need to be a lawyer to read this. NEW: ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS. A one-pager on the essential elements of an ombudsperson office. NEW: TALK IS NOT ENOUGH Why Canada needs an extractive sector ombudsperson (includes a chart comparing the Ombudsperson to the CSR Counsellor and the OECD NCP). NEW: Lobbying Kit. We encourage you to call or visit your MP to encourage them to support this important cause. Learn more Open for Justice campaign webpageCNCA websiteOp-ed: Enough talk, Canada needs extractive industries ombudsperson Add new comment You must have JavaScript enabled to use this form. Your name Comment * Save Leave this field blank