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TSM formalizes equal multi-stakeholder governance

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OTTAWA, June 13th, 2024 – Yesterday, the Mining Association of Canada’s (MAC) Board of Directors unanimously passed a motion to grant the TSM Community of Interest Panel (COI) decision-making authority over the TSM program.  This means that the globally recognized ESG program will now be governed jointly by the MAC Board and the independent TSM COI Panel.

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