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Pierre Gratton

We need metals. Lots of them

Opinion | BY PIERRE GRATTON | February 20, 2020
Photo by Shane McLendon on Unsplash
Opinion | BY PIERRE GRATTON | February 20, 2020
Opinion | BY PIERRE GRATTON | February 20, 2020
Photo by Shane McLendon on Unsplash
Opinion | BY PIERRE GRATTON | June 21, 2017
An artisanal miner pans for gold in Chiquitania, Bolivia. Industry and civil society share a common belief that communities must be involved in and benefit from mining projects that affect them, writes the Mining Association of Canada's Pierre Gratton. Photograph courtesy of Jean-François Gornet
Opinion | BY PIERRE GRATTON | June 21, 2017
Opinion | BY PIERRE GRATTON | June 21, 2017
An artisanal miner pans for gold in Chiquitania, Bolivia. Industry and civil society share a common belief that communities must be involved in and benefit from mining projects that affect them, writes the Mining Association of Canada's Pierre Gratton. Photograph courtesy of Jean-François Gornet
Opinion | BY PIERRE GRATTON | May 24, 2017
Environment Minister Catherine McKenna, pictured last year, last week announced the government’s backstop carbon-pricing plan. The Hill Times photograph by Sam Garcia
Opinion | BY PIERRE GRATTON | May 24, 2017
Opinion | BY PIERRE GRATTON | May 24, 2017
Environment Minister Catherine McKenna, pictured last year, last week announced the government’s backstop carbon-pricing plan. The Hill Times photograph by Sam Garcia
Opinion | BY PIERRE GRATTON | March 22, 2017
John Ruggie, pictured in 2009, has said Canada is the only country that imposes a penalty on mining companies that decline to participate in dispute resolution processes. UN photograph by Jean-Marc Ferré
Opinion | BY PIERRE GRATTON | March 22, 2017
Opinion | BY PIERRE GRATTON | March 22, 2017
John Ruggie, pictured in 2009, has said Canada is the only country that imposes a penalty on mining companies that decline to participate in dispute resolution processes. UN photograph by Jean-Marc Ferré
Opinion | BY PIERRE GRATTON | December 14, 2016
Participants in the Innu Nation guardians program (Minashkuat Kanakutuatak) in Labrador take part in fieldwork training. Photograph courtesy of the Mining Association of Canada
Opinion | BY PIERRE GRATTON | December 14, 2016
Opinion | BY PIERRE GRATTON | December 14, 2016
Participants in the Innu Nation guardians program (Minashkuat Kanakutuatak) in Labrador take part in fieldwork training. Photograph courtesy of the Mining Association of Canada
Opinion | BY PIERRE GRATTON | September 21, 2016
If the mining sector could turn back the clock to 2011, before Stephen Harper's Conservative government changed the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act, it would—in a heartbeat, writes Pierre Gratton. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY PIERRE GRATTON | September 21, 2016
Opinion | BY PIERRE GRATTON | September 21, 2016
If the mining sector could turn back the clock to 2011, before Stephen Harper's Conservative government changed the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act, it would—in a heartbeat, writes Pierre Gratton. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade