Canadian activist Jen Moore and American journalist John Dougherty were illegally detained by Peruvian police in April, the Ottawa-based advocacy group is arguing.
The total price tag was estimated at under $25 million when the federal government agreed to pay for half the cleanup of a radioactive Cold-War-era uranium mine in northern Saskatchewan.
When more than a dozen police officers showed up after a film screening in Peru, Canadian activist Jen Moore knew the issue was about more than her 'tourist visa.'
More than 100 Indigenous women are demanding additional compensation from Toronto-based mining giant Barrick Gold after being sexually assaulted at a mine in Papua New Guinea.
There are very few forms of violence that have not been recorded at the lucrative North Mara mine in Tanzania since a Canadian mining giant, Barrick Gold, acquired it in 2006.
Staff at Canada's nuclear watchdog were developing strategic plans for management to review its oversight role based on the "political environment" in 2015, says an internal federal document.