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Rio Tinto faces charges over worker injury at Diavik

Canadian safety commission says mine failed to protect employees

Diavik is Canada’s largest gold mine and has been operated by Rio Tinto since its opening in 2003. Photo: Rio Tinto

The Diavik mine in the Northwest Territories, Canada. Photo: Rio Tinto

Rio Tinto faces four charges under the Mine Health and Safety Act in court in Canada's Northwest Territories. The Canadian Workers' Safety and Compensation Commission (WSCC) filed the charges against...

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