Pascua Lama Project
Saturday, September 20, 2008

Who is 100% Owner of Mina Pascua ?

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After many weeks of Pascua Lama news the ongoing delays and the complicated tax issues in Chile and Argentina another story has begun to em...
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Friday, September 19, 2008

Argentina expects to settle conflict for Easter Lama before end of year

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Though there is agreement between the government trasandino and the Chilean in the points related to the construction and subsequent operati...

Te Deum in Copiapo " Water is a Human Right"

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Monday, August 18, 2008

PASCUA LAMA PARALYSIS SPOOKS INVESTORS

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Chile and Argentina's fa...
Saturday, August 16, 2008

"Hay algunos que quieren que Pascua-Lama no salga"

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En medio de la incertidumbre por el futuro de la mina de oro ...
Tuesday, August 12, 2008

PASCUA LAMA MINE PLANS STILL AT STANDSTILL

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Plans for Chile and Argentina's first shared mining project has hit a two-year delay as Argentinean President Cristin...
Friday, August 8, 2008

CHILE'S REGION III SURPASSES REGION II IN MINING EXPLORATION

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Friday, 08 August ...
Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Barrick Shareholders ask to vote on shareholder proposal on Pascua Lama project

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(See video clip of Pascua Lama proposal below) For several years now, the RRSE follows closely the various developments in connection with t...
Monday, April 28, 2008

Veladero Fronter of Chile /Argentina

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Today along with another small crew of Canadian filmmakers from Canada along with some residents of the Valley of Husaco traveled several ho...
Friday, April 11, 2008

Barrick tour of El Indio

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Today along with the Alcaldesa of Vicuña Gloria Torres and representatives from community we visited the Mine El Indio In the III Region of ...
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In 2005, Evo Morales was elected as the first Indigenous President of Bolivia. As mandated by the people, he promised to alter the traditional political class and to empower the nation’s poor, mainly the indigenous majority. Through the election of a national constituent assembly, the people of Bolivia set about rewriting the country’s constitution. In January of 2009, Bolivians held a national referendum and passed a new constitution which refounded the nation. This resulted in the creation of a plurinational state, recognizing the autonomy of its diverse population. One of the key components of the new constitution was a vote for indigenous autonomy. On December 6 of 2009 Bolivians will head to the polls to elect a President. In conjunction, Afro and Indigenous communities will vote for their own autonomy. Activists from Toronto Bolivian Solidarity are in Bolivia for these historical events. The activists will document the Presidential elections and travel to communities partaking in the vote for autonomy. These profound events will be captured in a video. If you would like further information on the events taking place in
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