May Month of Action for Mining Justice

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Call for an extractive industry ombudsperson

Government officials have told us that they plan to create an ombudsperson for the extractive sector - yet they have not announced it officially and it was not in the federal budget. We need to hold them to their word!

(Why are we calling for an ombudsperson as a way to promote justice for communities worldwide affected by Canadian extractive companies? Learn more here!)

Join Inter Pares and the Canadian Network on Corporate Accountability (CNCA) for a month of action for mining justice in May.

Join us in creating a groundswell of support that decision-makers won’t be able to ignore.

Help us kick off the month of action by

  • Joining (and sharing!) our Thunderclap before May 2! If you haven’t participated in a Thunderclap before, don’t worry, it’s easy!
  • Don’t use social media? No problem. Just send a letter to your MP urging her/him to express their support for an ombudsperson to Minister Champagne and asking for a response. (Find your MPs contact info here).

1st week of May:

  • Join us for a webinar on May 4 (register) to learn the outcome of the CNCA’s May 3rd meeting with Minister Champagne and to get prepared for our Month of Action. If you haven’t already, call your MPs office to book your MP meeting the last week of May (often a month’s notice is required)!

2nd week of May:

  • Write a letter or send a tweet to Minister Champagne (@FP_Champagne). For an overview of why we are calling for an ombudsperson, read up here to help craft your message. 

3rd week of May:

  • Participate in a public action. Actions are already being organized in TorontoOttawaMontreal and Vancouver.
  • If you don’t live in a city where public actions are being organized, don’t despair. You can help us get the word out by submitting a letter to the editor of your local newspaper explaining why you are concerned about mining justice. Some guidance is here.
  • Need ideas? Watch a public action webinar by CNCA member organization MISN (click here for the powerpoint to the webinar).

4th week of May:

  • MPs are in their home ridings this week! To wrap up the month of action, meet your MP in his or her office, or give her/him a phone call. Don’t forget to call your MPs office TODAY to book your meeting.

Our impact

Inter Pares calls for an ombudsperson to investigate on abuses committed by Canadian extractive companies

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  • Sue Langevin
    I endorse the office of a Human Rights Ombudsman for the Extractive sector of the mining industry. Please do not delay in appointing one with jurisdiction over Canadian mining companies both at home and abroad.
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