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Compliance Energy Corp CPYCF

Compliance Energy Corp Is a Canada-based exploration and development company. The company is engaged in the exploration and development of resource properties. The firm is an exploration and development company working on resource properties it has staked or acquired, principally on Vancouver Island. It has interest in Comox Joint Venture (CJV), which holds the Raven Underground Coal Mining Project (Raven Project).


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Post by mokitaon Oct 16, 2012 12:09pm
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BC Dehua coal mine is hiring cheap Chinese miners

BC Dehua coal mine is hiring cheap Chinese miners

 

not only are there no transparent and enforceable environmental laws to make coal mines accountable for the environmental damage to air and water, but there are no serious training programs that would provide Britsh Columbians with jobs.  Let's not forget the economy which when robust for coal was the raison d'etre for Raven and its purpose to provide jobs to locals...

 

CBC DAYBREAK NORTH | Oct 11, 2012 | 7:01

Union says Jobs Minister is "cheerleader" for company importing Chinese miners to Tumbler Ridge

The Murray River coalmine project southwest of Tumbler Ridge is attracting controversy for plans to import 200 Chinese workers to fill jobs. The companies backing the mines say there aren't enough Canadian workers with the skills and experience needed to work underground, but the United Steelworkers union disagrees.

 

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