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  • Paradise Lost, part one
    Canadians have long prided themselves on the country's international reputation. But, in places like Guatemala, where Canadian mining companies have set up, that good standing may be getting tarnished.
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  • Paradise Lost, part two
    Guatemalans living near Canadian mines have reported health and environmental problems, with no response from the companies. Activists though, are trying to portray a different side of the Canadian identity.
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  • Paradise Lost, part three
    Development has pitted those working for mines against those who claim they're suffering the consequences of Canadian companies digging for profit. The mining companies claim they're being socially responsible.
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  • Paradise Lost, part four
    Is there any way to control Canadian mining companies abroad? MP John McKay is pushing a bill aimed at improving the way the companies operate, but the government says their mechanisms and voluntary standards are enough.
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