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By Audrey Gaughran , Director of Global Issues, Amnesty International , For more than five years now Amnesty International has been working on a project on the right to effective remedy in cases of corporate-related human rights abuses. We have focused on cases where poor communities have...
April 9, 2014
Corporate Accountability
By Tara L. Scurr, Campaigner – Business and Human Rights Today, AI Canada’s Business and Human Rights research team arrived in the jaw-droppingly beautiful village of Likely, in the centre of the province of British Columbia. On August 4, 2014, Likely was the scene of one of the...
July 21, 2015
Corporate Accountability
By Fiona Koza and Tara Scurr Today marks the first anniversary of what has been called the largest mining disaster in British Columbia’s history. In the middle of the night, on August 4, 2014, residents say they were awakened by what sounded like hundreds of jumbo jets flying overhead, a sound...
August 4, 2015
Corporate Accountability
By Tara Scurr, Business and Human Rights Campaigner with Amnesty International Canada “We were woken up from a deep sleep in the middle of the night. It sounded like a low-flying airplane or an earthquake – I couldn’t fathom what it was. We took the grandkids and ran for higher ground. We...
July 12, 2016
Corporate Accountability
By Tara Scurr, Business and Human Rights Campaigner. Follow Tara on Twitter @AIBHRGuatemala. The Mount Polley copper mine tailings pond spill in August 2014 may have faded from the headlines, but people in BC living near the spill site who rely on the region for food, medicines and livelihoods are...
March 27, 2017