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MABC says Dirty Dozen report stinks

The Mining Association of British Columbia (MABC) has said claims of lax regulation and enforcement of the mining sector in British Columbia in the Dirty Dozen report by NGO BC Mining Law Reform (BCMLR) contains inaccuracies, generalisations, a lack of science and does not reflect the reality of mining in the province.

 BC Mining Law Reform's Dirty Dozen report

BC Mining Law Reform's Dirty Dozen report

"We welcome constructive dialogue with individuals or groups who have concerns about our industry, but it must be based on facts and an understanding of the sector as it exists today." "Regrettably,...

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