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Minority observations on Bill C-31

By Other News Sources on November 27, 2001 • ( Leave a comment )

(November 27, 2001) Certain members of the Standing Senate Committee on Banking, Trade and Commerce have concerns with some clauses of Bill C-31, which are as follows.

Huge protest over large dams in Lesotho

By Other News Sources on November 26, 2001 • ( Leave a comment )

(November 26, 2001) Police attempt to disrupt demonstrations, injuring three.

Migrant leaders sentenced for resettlement appeals

By Other News Sources on November 23, 2001 • ( Leave a comment )

(November 23, 2001) Four migrant leaders who tried to petition the government for fair treatment in the Three Gorges resettlement operation have been sentenced in Chongqing for "disturbing public order," Legal Daily (Fazhi ribao) reported.

Statement by Ms. Adams on Bill C-31 to the Standing Senate Committee on Banking, Trade and Commerce

By Patricia Adams on November 21, 2001 • ( Leave a comment )

(November 21, 2001) Bill C-31 will allow EDC to write the rules, establish the criteria, define the terms, assess itself, and then decide whether or not it is justified in supporting a project that will destroy the environment.

Jail the critics

By Other News Sources on November 20, 2001 • ( 1 Comment )

(November 20, 2001) A proposed law, Bill C-31, would prevent any references to the Export Development Corporation on pain of jail or a hefty fine. It needlessly curtails free speech.

Lawsuit against U.S. firm to be heard next month

By Other News Sources on November 19, 2001 • ( Leave a comment )

(November 19, 2001) The widow of a worker killed two years ago today in a fall from a U.S.-made machine on the Three Gorges dam site is to have her case against the company heard on Dec. 4.

Lawsuit against U.S. firm to be heard next month

By Other News Sources on November 19, 2001 • ( Leave a comment )

The widow of a worker killed two years ago today in a fall from a U.S.-made machine on the Three Gorges dam site is to have her case against the company heard on Dec. 4, China Daily has reported.

Long march opens the gates

By Other News Sources on November 16, 2001 • ( Leave a comment )

(November 16, 2001) For Pak Mool villagers, the decision to leave open the sluice gates of Pak Mool dam for one year was not an act of mercy by the government, but rather the fruit of their prolonged 70-day street protest.

Fortis responds to Probe International

By Other News Sources on November 16, 2001 • ( Leave a comment )

(November 16, 2001) Letter from Belize Electric Company Ltd., A Fortis Company, in reaction to Grainne Ryder’s article entitled “chalillo news-and-opinion belize-needs-free-energy-market-not-more-dams” Belize needs a free energy market, not more dams dated October 31, 2001, published in the National Post.

Fortis responds to Probe International

By Other News Sources on November 16, 2001 • ( Leave a comment )

 

China to divert waters, at people-moving cost

By Other News Sources on November 15, 2001 • ( Leave a comment )

(November 15, 2001) Construction will begin soon on a gigantic project to divert river waters from southern China to the north, where a growing scarcity of water is limiting development around cities like Beijing and Tianjin, officials said this week.

PRESS RELEASE: Newfoundland power company gets green light to flood Central American rainforest

By Other News Sources on November 15, 2001 • ( Leave a comment )

Belize government decision to grant clearance to Newfoundland-based Fortis Inc. for its proposed Chalillo hydro dam contravenes Belize environmental law, say citizens groups.

Newfoundland power company gets green light to flood Central American rainforest

By Other News Sources on November 15, 2001 • ( Leave a comment )

(November 15, 2001) Belize government decision to grant clearance to Newfoundland-based Fortis Inc. for its proposed Chalillo hydro dam contravenes Belize environmental law, say citizens groups.

Chalillo dam project cleared by Belize government

By Other News Sources on November 15, 2001 • ( Leave a comment )

(November 15, 2001) The government of Belize has decided to approve construction of a massive hydroelectric dam in a jungle valley, destroying some of the richest rainforest habitat in the country.

Switzerland has discovered thawing assets is tougher than freezing

By Other News Sources on November 14, 2001 • ( Leave a comment )

(November 14, 2001) Freezing assets here is easy. All it takes is a banker’s suspicion of a client’s ill-gotten gain and a quick call to the federal money-laundering office, and it’s done. Thawing out assets, though, can be an entirely different story.

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