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COI Panel Meeting Report: March 2014

Meeting of the Community of Interest Advisory Panel Summary Report, March 5, 2014, Toronto, ON

Established in 2004, the Community of Interest Advisory Panel (COI Panel) is an independent multi-stakeholder group that monitors the Mining Association of Canada’s Towards Sustainable Mining (TSM) initiative’s progress and serves as an external source of knowledge and experience. This executive summary provides a brief account of the meeting held on March 5th, 2014 in Toronto, Ontario.

The meeting agenda, developed in collaboration with the Panel, focused on three substantive items.

  • Community Development
  • International Social Responsibility: Grievance Mechanisms
  • Water

 

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