Ontario Indigenous advocate says Anglo American turned ‘blind eye’ to De Beers issues

Ontario Indigenous advocate says Anglo American turned ‘blind eye’ to De Beers issues

An Indigenous advocate in northern Ontario says his community's past experience with Anglo American PLC's diamond-mining subsidiary De Beers does not inspire confidence that a proposed merger between the U.K. company and Vancouver-based Teck Resources Ltd. would benefit First Nations.

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