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Article

1 Aug 2005

Author:
Ethical Funds

[PDF] full report: "Canadian Energy and Mining Companies Navigating International Humanitarian Law in the 21st Century"

[refers to Titan (now L-3 Titan, part of L-3 Communications), Caci, Unocal (now part of Chevron). Report is based on survey of companies in Canada's S&P/TSX Composite Index]

Part of the following timelines

Report says most Canadian extractive companies need to do more to keep up with intl. human rights law (4 companies said to be ahead of others are Talisman, Nexen, Enbridge, Alcan)

Talisman lawsuit (re Sudan)