(October 9, 1990) Environmental review of export projects sought.
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Probe Alert Fall 1990
Cameroon rainforests under siege
Probe Alert Fall 1990
The destruction of Calancan Bay
Probe Alert Fall 1990
Involuntary resettlement must be stopped
Probe Alert Summer 1990
Dammers eye Mekong river
‘China’s in a mess and it’s all because of a men’
(May 6, 1990) Leading feminist languishes in prison for her role in Beijing pro-democracy demonstrations last year.
Probe Alert Spring 1990
Indian coal development creates hellish conditions
April 1990 Campaign Letter
It contribuetes to the Third World`s debt and the destruction of the Third World`s environment. It administers a multi-billion dollar federal government pot called the `Canada Account`, which provides still more handouts and contributes to our own deficit.
Probe Alert Spring 1990
Oil exploration threatens Ecuadorian rainforest
Subsidies to Canadian corporations are fueling the Third World’s debt and destroying its environment
(March 21, 1990) It contributes to the Third World’s debt and to the destruction of the Third World’s environment. It provides handouts to Canadian corporations, and administers a muti-billion dollar federal government pot called the “Canada Account,” which provides still more handouts and contributes to our own deficit. It acts so irresponsibly that Kenneth Dye, Canada’s Auditor General, rebuked it for misleading the public by failing to follow “generally accepted accounting principles.”
Troubled waters
(March 15, 1990) Proposal to dam the Yangtze provokes fierce debate.
Probe Alert Spring 1990
Canada hosts development bank meeting
1990 Campaign Letter
Most Canadians haven’t heard of the Three Gorges Dam in China, but in all likelihood this proposed dam on the Yangstze River will soon become a household term, not through praise and the largest dam in the world, but due to the notoriety and disgrace it could bring Canada. We have been loved and admired by the Chinese since the days of Dr. Norman Bethune, but that admiration could turn to contempt if the Three Gorges dam is built.
Damming the Mekong: Canadian Connection
(December 31, 1989) Through the Asian Development Bank, Canadian taxpayers financed studies recommending up to 15 giant hydroelectric dams on the upper Mekong and 40 tributary dams; Mekong farms, fisheries and water supplies, vital to the livelihoods of 100 million people, are threatened.
Probe Alert Fall 1989
Environmentalists, fed up with World Bank rhetoric, demand promises be honoured


