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OTTAWA, ON, Dec. 16, 2020 /CNW/ - The Mining Association of Canada (MAC) and its members, which include 45 of Canada s leading mining companies, today released a statement denouncing all forms of discrimination, racism and sexism and committed to actions to eliminate them in the Canadian mining industry. Racism, sexism and discrimination have no place in the mining industry and as the largest private sector employer of Indigenous peoples in Canada, we recognize that our industry in particular has an important role to play in ensuring anti-racist policies are in place to ensure responsible and respectful practices, said Gordon Stothart, President and CEO of IAMGOLD and MAC s Chair. MAC s members also strongly recognize that diversity and inclusion breed success, making the fight against racism both a moral and a business imperative.