Kabila son of late late kabila who was assassinated called the winner of presidential election .
However the protester asking Canada not to intervene in Congo and not to recognize Kabila.
the protester who shot down the corners of Queen and Yonge st . did not get any coverage from Canadian main Media.
last protest on Dec 6-2011 ended with some charges against protesters who challenged the cops in some point.
Canadian mining companies in the DRC
http://www.dominionpaper.ca/articles/1195
efore the war and the installation of Laurent Kabila as president, Tougas was working in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and remembers being asked why Kabila was meeting with Canadians. At that time, many of Congo's mining companies were government-owned. According to Tougas, "Kabila was using the plane of [mining company] American Mineral Fields to fly around the county... he was showing that he could make deals with the international community... even though he was not yet president. One of the people Kabila was meeting with was Joe Clark, former Canadian Prime Minister. In the mid 1990s, Clark was both leader of the Progressive Conservative Party and a special advisor on Africa for the mining company First Quantum Mineral. Records show that Canadian mining companies American Mineral Fields and Tenke received large contracts soon after these meetings.



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