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Centerra moves to protect investors after Kumtor seized

Centerra moves to protect investors after Kumtor seized Loading a truck at Centerra Gold s Kumtor gold mine in the Kyrgyz Republic. Credit: Centerra Gold Centerra Gold (TSX: CG) has kicked off a series of measures to protect shareholder rights after Kyrgyzstan seized control of the company’s Kumtor gold mine on May 17. On a conference call with reporters and analysts today, CEO Scott Perry said the Toronto-based miner is already in contact with Canadian and English authorities, which have offered their support. “As a significant investment partner of the Kyrgyz Republic, Canada is very concerned about continued developments in the mining sector,” Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister Marc Garneau and International Trade Minister Mary Ng said in a joint statement on Monday.

The latest on the coronavirus outbreak for May 4

Ontario pharmacies help expand vaccine access while dealing with what can be an administrative nightmare. Nova Scotia sees another daily coronavirus case record, 2 deaths. Read more: CBC Calgary examines in a longform investigative piece the recurring issue of COVID-19 outbreaks at meat processing plants in the province; Ontario will offer parents the choice to enrol their elementary and secondary school students in remote learning next school year. Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister Marc Garneau, right, bumps elbows with British Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab at a bilateral meeting in London on Tuesday. It was a part of the larger G7 meeting, the first in-person gathering of the ministers since the pandemic began. (Eddie Mulholland/Reuters)

Canadian diplomats accuse own government of withholding information on Havana syndrome cases

Canadian diplomats accuse own government of withholding information on Havana syndrome cases Joseph Choi © Getty Images Canadian diplomats accuse own government of withholding information on Havana syndrome cases A group of nine Canadian diplomats accused their government of withholding information on brain injuries caused by Havana syndrome in a letter sent to Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister Marc Garneau. In the letter obtained by NBC News, the diplomats allege at least three additional cases were identified in 2019 and 2020 of Havana syndrome, a mysterious illness that was first detected in 2016 and left some U.S. diplomats with neurological symptoms such as vertigo, insomnia and brain injuries resembling concussions.

Exiled Belarusian politician urges Canada to speak out in support of democracy

Exiled Belarusian politician urges Canada to speak out in support of democracy
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