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International Trade committee I'll go first, and then Ms. Coumans. I would say that the UN human rights bodies have repeatedly taken Canada to task over the impact of Canadian mining companies on indigenous peoples in other countries. If Canada were to report on that under the new legislation, I don't know i
February 6th, 2023Committee meeting
Ian Thomson
International Trade committee I regret that as Oxfam, we don't have much involvement with mining activities in Russia or in tracking the activities of Canadian companies operating mines in Russia. I can't really comment or answer your question.
February 6th, 2023Committee meeting
Ian Thomson
International Trade committee We believe that having a people-centred approach to development is key. Local people have to have the information about the projects that are being proposed in their area. They also need to be able to exercise the right to decide whether and how projects are developed. This commu
February 6th, 2023Committee meeting
Ian Thomson
International Trade committee Yes, we participated in a public consultation. We urged the government to take a legislative route and not to continue on with their renewal of this strategy that has been the focus for so many years.
February 6th, 2023Committee meeting
Ian Thomson
International Trade committee That's a very good question. As I mentioned in my presentation, Oxfam is a global network of people working to end inequality and poverty. We engage with Canadian companies in numerous countries and with Canadian embassies in numerous countries to see how Canadian mining can bec
February 6th, 2023Committee meeting
Ian Thomson
International Trade committee I think we've heard a lot today about competitiveness. I think we're beyond the point where Canada and Canadian companies will be competing on their technical expertise. I think technical expertise exists in many countries around the world. What is going to distinguish us when
February 6th, 2023Committee meeting
Ian Thomson
International Trade committee I think that will be the key: moving beyond the strategies Global Affairs Canada has had for a number of years and actually bringing about legislation. Whether it comes through a private member's bill or a government bill, it's important to cover all human rights n all sectors of
February 6th, 2023Committee meeting
Ian Thomson
International Trade committee Certainly. Mr. Julian's bill really brings about the comprehensive due diligence framework that we believe Canada needs so that all of our companies are aware of their human rights responsibilities and make sure that they respect human rights in all of their operations and throug
February 6th, 2023Committee meeting
Ian Thomson
International Trade committee Oxfam Canada is aware of both of those private members' bills and fully supports them. We would like to see those changes brought about.
February 6th, 2023Committee meeting
Ian Thomson
International Trade committee Thank you, Madam Chair, and thank you, all members of the committee, for inviting Oxfam here today. My name is Ian Thomson. I am the manager of policy at Oxfam Canada. Oxfam Canada and Oxfam-Québec are part of a global confederation that is active in 87 countries around the wo
February 6th, 2023Committee meeting
Ian Thomson
Natural Resources committee I take the president's point that as legislative change is under way expectations will be raised. We're hopeful that Bill C-69 will pass the Senate and that this will become the new norm in Canada. I think all agencies, CNSC and the impact assessment agency, will have to develop
February 19th, 2019Committee meeting
Ian Thomson
Natural Resources committee Yes, as Oxfam, we've developed a tool for the private sector to guide how to conduct a gender impact assessment for a project. It's something that was developed by colleagues at Oxfam Australia, and it's been rolled out in various energy-related projects, including some hydro dam
February 19th, 2019Committee meeting
Ian Thomson
Natural Resources committee It's clear that indigenous engagement is becoming a major risk for Canadian investors operating abroad. Among the examples you just cited, that of mines being suspended over their failure to adequately consult indigenous populations offers a perfect example of this risk. This is
February 19th, 2019Committee meeting
Ian Thomson
Natural Resources committee It's not only NGOs like Oxfam that are watching these court cases closely to see what their outcomes are. I know that many industry players are watching and that governments are watching to understand, if companies can be held legally liable for not respecting human rights intern
February 19th, 2019Committee meeting
Ian Thomson
Natural Resources committee Nowhere in the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples is the word “veto” used. I don't think free, prior and informed consent is a veto. I do think it is a standard to protect the human rights of indigenous peoples. As such, meeting that standard ensures that their ri
February 19th, 2019Committee meeting
Ian Thomson