Conflict-Free in Canada

From Enough blogs Fri May 3 2013, 18:05:31

The conflict-free movement is gaining momentum worldwide, with the newest development happening in Canada. In March 2013, New Democrat Foreign Affairs Critic Paul Dewar introduced a comprehensive conflict-free mineral bill to the Canadian Parliament. Bill C-486 requires companies to regularly report how they obtain their supply of minerals such as gold, tin, tungsten, and tantalum from Central Africa, particularly Congo.

"The conflict minerals that end up in many products like cell phones and game consoles are responsible for funding and fuelling a war that has killed more than 5 million people in the Congo," Dewar stated after introducing the bill. "I was in the Congo four years ago at Easter. I know that the Congo seems as far away from Canada as you can be, but we have the power here in Canada to cut off the funds that sustain this devastating war."

These minerals are essential parts of consumer electronics, and the minerals trade is extremely lucrative for armed groups operating in eastern Congo. The proposed legislation provides mechanisms and guidelines for companies to follow, ensuring that the minerals they source have not funded armed groups.

With the passage of this legislation, Canada will become the second country after the U.S. to adopt such measures - hopefully with the European Union not far behind. Canadian public support is imperative for Members of Parliament to decide to adopt conflict-free minerals legislation on a national level. Student groups in Canada such as STAND and the Conflict-Free Campus ...

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