Concerns Rise Over Vacant Watchdog Role Amid Increasing Mining Complaints
As complaints about Canadian mining operations abroad rise, the vacancy in the watchdog position raises significant concerns about oversight and accountability.
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As complaints about Canadian mining operations abroad rise, the vacancy in the watchdog position raises significant concerns about oversight and accountability.
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