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Barrick Gold Corporation

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Toronto, Canada

NYSE: GOLD, TSX: ABX 

Barrick Gold Corporation is a leading global mining company focused on gold production and exploration. Operating internationally, the company is involved in the extraction and processing of gold and other minerals, and is recognized for its significant projects such as the Donlin Creek Project as well as its commitment to sustainable mining practices.

CCI Score

CCI Score: Barrick Gold Corporation

-33.07

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Latest Event

Barrick Gold Corporation and the Nationalistic Mining Agenda

An analysis of Barrick Gold Corporation's role in the expanding domestic resource extraction framework amid Trump-era policies, highlighting both its sustainable mining practices and its economic alignment with nationalist resource strategies that may inadvertently support authoritarian economic agendas.

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TOADIE

Barrick Gold Corporation is currently rated as a Toadie.

-30 to -44 CCI Score
Companies scoring in this range actively seek to please authoritarian regimes. They offer proactive support and assistance in exchange for preferential treatment, compromising ethical standards for business gains and political favor.

Latest Events

  • Barrick Gold Corporation and the Nationalistic Mining Agenda Logo
    MAR
    20
    2025

    An analysis of Barrick Gold Corporation's role in the expanding domestic resource extraction framework amid Trump-era policies, highlighting both its sustainable mining practices and its economic alignment with nationalist resource strategies that may inadvertently support authoritarian economic agendas.

  • Barrick Gold Considers US Relocation Amid Trade Tensions Logo
    MAR
    01
    2025

    Amid escalating trade war issues and political uncertainty stemming from US tariffs and changing policy under President Trump, Barrick Gold Corporation reportedly considered relocating its US business last month, raising concerns about its commitment to local Canadian worker protections and economic stability.

  • Allegations of Human Rights Abuses at North Mara Mine Logo
    JAN
    20
    2025

    Barrick Gold Corporation is implicated in allegations surrounding its North Mara Gold Mine in Tanzania, where systemic human rights abuses, including the killing of artisanal miners, have been reported. The trial scheduled by the High Court following these allegations raises serious concerns about the company’s adherence to labor rights and ethical sourcing practices in its operations.

  • -80

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 20

    The allegations against the North Mara mine, majority-owned by Barrick Gold Corporation, indicate a failure to ensure safe working conditions and protect labor rights. The reported deaths of artisanal miners and systematic human rights abuses point to significant shortcomings in how the company manages labor relations and human rights practices.

    LBMA trial to go ahead following alleged human rights abuses

  • -60

    Supply Chain Ethics

    March 20

    The systemic allegations suggest that despite known human rights issues at the North Mara mine, gold from the site continues to be certified as ethically sourced by the LBMA. This raises concerns about the effectiveness of Barrick Gold Corporation's supply chain ethics and its commitment to responsible sourcing practices.

    LBMA trial to go ahead following alleged human rights abuses

  • Barrick Gold Lobbying Disclosure Q4 2024 Logo
    DEC
    31
    2024

    Barrick Gold Corporation spent $250,000 on lobbying in Q4 2024 aimed at influencing mining-related regulatory and permitting legislation. This effort, targeting issues such as mine permitting, environmental cleanup, and domestic mineral production, raises concerns about corporate influence on policymaking that may favor deregulation over public and environmental welfare.

  • -40

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    March 20

    Barrick Gold Corporation's disclosed lobbying expenditure of $250,000 in Q4 2024 to influence mining-related regulatory legislation reflects an effort to sway public policy in favor of corporate interests. This activity is concerning from an anti-fascist perspective as it can contribute to undermining democratic oversight and public welfare by prioritizing deregulation and potentially weakening environmental and labor protections.

    Lobbying Update: $250,000 of BARRICK GOLD OF NORTH AMERICA lobbying was just disclosed

  • Barrick Gold Corp Lobbying Spending in 2024 Logo
    DEC
    31
    2024

    Barrick Gold Corporation spent $810,000 on lobbying in 2024, indicating significant corporate engagement in influencing public policy in ways that may support authoritarian practices.

  • -40

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    March 20

    The reported lobbying expenditure of $810,000 by Barrick Gold Corporation in 2024 reflects a deliberate effort to influence political processes. From an anti-fascist perspective, the use of corporate funds to lobby for favorable policies raises concerns about undermining democratic accountability and potentially enabling authoritarian practices.

    Client Profile: Barrick Gold Corp - Lobbying

  • Forced Evictions and Human Rights Allegations Denied by Barrick Gold Logo
    DEC
    18
    2023

    Barrick Gold Corporation faces allegations of forced evictions and human rights abuses against Indigenous Kuria people as reported by MiningWatch Canada. Although the company denies these claims, indicating that a government compensation program has mitigated the issue, the incident raises serious concerns about its commitment to ethical labor practices and respect for human rights in the context of rising authoritarian practices.

  • -50

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    March 20

    The allegations of forced evictions and related human rights abuses pertaining to Indigenous communities signal potential shortcomings in Barrick Gold's adherence to ethical labor practices and respect for human rights, key components of the Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility category. While the company denies the allegations and cites a government compensation plan, the report by MiningWatch Canada raises red flags about the possibility of corporate complicity in practices that undermine community rights and contribute to the rise of authoritarian practices.

    Barrick Gold denies allegations of forced evictions and related human rights abuses revealed in MiningWatch Canada report

  • Barrick Gold hosts human rights watchdog at embattled Tanzania mine Logo
    FEB
    04
    2023

    The article details Barrick Gold’s two-day hosting of the rights watchdog RAID at its North Mara Gold Mine in Tanzania. While the visit showcased community projects, such as improved access to potable water and youth agribusiness initiatives, it also reiterates longstanding allegations of human rights abuses, environmental damage, and excessive use of force linked to the company’s past operations.

  • +20

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 20

    Barrick Gold’s decision to host the human rights watchdog RAID and facilitate a community engagement meeting reflects an effort to demonstrate transparency and improved labor and human rights practices. The mine’s community projects, including the potable water project and youth agribusiness, indicate positive steps. However, the event is overshadowed by serious historical allegations of human rights abuses (such as issues with child labor, excessive force by mine security, and gender-based violence) which continue to cast doubt on the company’s overall commitment to ethical labor practices.

    Barrick Gold hosts human rights watchdog at embattled Tanzania mine

  • -40

    Economic Collaboration

    March 20

    The article also recalls long-standing allegations against Barrick Gold, including severe environmental damage, harmful economic practices, and structural abuses such as police violence and inadequate compensation. These factors illustrate a pattern of economic and structural influence that has negatively impacted local communities and contributed indirectly to systems that can support authoritarian practices.

    Barrick Gold hosts human rights watchdog at embattled Tanzania mine

  • Barrick Gold lobbying controversy in Canada Logo
    AUG
    30
    2012

    Barrick Gold Corporation failed to timely report three separate lobbying discussions with Nigel Wright, the chief of staff to Prime Minister Harper, raising serious questions about its political lobbying practices and transparency. This oversight undermines democratic accountability and aligns with unethical political influence efforts.

  • -60

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    March 20

    The article details Barrick Gold's failure to properly report three lobbying discussions with Nigel Wright. This lack of transparency in political engagement suggests an intent to obscure potentially unethical political influence, which is concerning from an anti-fascist perspective. Such behavior contributes to a broader pattern of corporate complicity by indirectly supporting undemocratic practices through secretive political lobbying.

    Barrick Gold caught in Canadian political controversy

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