pueblos indígenas
United Steelworkers | 20-oct-2024
We are writing on behalf of Canadian unions that are deeply concerned about the current negotiations for a free trade agreement with Ecuador.
Le Devoir | 7-oct-2024
Depuis une semaine, différentes communautés autochtones de l’Équateur ont parcouru ensemble le Canada pour partager leurs inquiétudes face à l’accord de libre-échange en cours de négociations entre leur pays et le Canada.
TIRP | 2-oct-2024
Women leaders engaged in dangerous efforts to protect rights and the environment in Ecuador will visit Canada next week to speak out against trade talks aimed at expanding and attracting Canadian investment in resource extraction projects in ecologically vulnerable regions.
CCSI | 17-sep-2024
From the perspective of investment-affected communities, foreign investments arise out of a partnership between the investor and the state. Impacted people are often not consulted or involved in project establishment or development.
Inside Climate News | 12-jun-2024
Investor-state dispute settlement allows foreign investors to sue governments for billions. A new report highlights this international legal system harms Indigenous Latin Americans.
Public Citizen | 11-jun-2024
How Investor-State Dispute Settlement (ISDS) harms indigenous communities.
The Maple | 22-abr-2024
The Canadian and Ecuadorian governments continue to forge ahead with free trade agreement plans, despite opposition from social movements and Indigenous Peoples within Ecuador, along with rampant instability.
LAB | 19-jul-2023
International Delegation stands with mining-affected people to urge administration of President Gustavo Petro to withdraw from corporate courts.
TNI | 21-jun-2023
Durante la última semana, el Transnational Institute (TNI) participó de la delegación internacional compuesta por investigadores y organizaciones de Derechos Humanos para identificar y sistematizar denuncias en torno a los abusos de las empresas transnacionales en Colombia.
Open Democracy | 16-mar-2023
La extracción masiva del carbón en La Guajira genera beneficios récord mientras la empresa demanda al Estado colombiano para continuar con su proyecto de explotar el río que defienden los indígenas