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Court sets Canada as jurisdiction for Guatemalan suit against Tahoe

Published 2017-01-26, 03:10 p/m
Updated 2017-01-26, 03:20 p/m
© Reuters.  Court sets Canada as jurisdiction for Guatemalan suit against Tahoe

© Reuters. Court sets Canada as jurisdiction for Guatemalan suit against Tahoe

By Susan Taylor

TORONTO, Jan 26 (Reuters) - A Canadian court ruled on Thursday that a lawsuit against Tahoe Resources Inc TAHO.N by Guatemalan men claiming they were shot by the miner's private security guards can proceed in British Columbia, according to a copy of the judgment seen by Reuters.

The decision by the Court of Appeal for British Columbia, which reverses a 2015 B.C. Supreme Court ruling, said that Vancouver-based Tahoe had not proven Guatemala was a more appropriate forum for the case.

The case is being closely watched by Canadian miners that operate abroad because it could increase litigation risk.

Seven Guatemalan men allege in a civil lawsuit that security personnel hired by Tahoe opened fire on them in April 2013 during a protest outside the Escobal silver mine in southeastern Guatemala. The men say they were injured during the shooting as they attempted to flee.

The men, whose suit was filed in June 2014, are seeking unspecified punitive and compensation damages against Tahoe.

Two other miners are facing legal challenges in Canadian courts. A suit against Nevsun Resources NSU.TO , by Eritreans who say they were forced to work at the company's Bisha mine, is proceeding in B.C. and three lawsuits against HudBay Minerals HBM.TO alleging abuses in Guatemala are moving to trial in Toronto. thrilled with the result today," said lawyer Matt Eisenbrandt, a member of the Guatemalan men's legal team, with the Canadian Centre for International Justice.

"This is an important statement by the Court of Appeal that British Columbia is the appropriate place for a case to be heard against a B.C. mining company ... (and) making sure that Canadian courts are open to those who have been victims of alleged abuses in overseas mining operations."

It was not clear whether Tahoe would seek to appeal the ruling to the Supreme Court of Canada. A Tahoe spokesman declined to immediately comment.

Tahoe, which has mines in Guatemala, Peru and Ontario, acquired Canada's Lake Shore Gold for some C$751 million in February, 2016 and Rio Alto Mining for about C$1.4 billion in 2015.

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