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Ten years after an enormous open-pit gold mine began operations in Malartic, the hoped-for economic miracle is nothing m | dG1fMnNXU2JvdFFCLTg
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00:00Hello?
00:04Hello, this is Nicola Paquette for the documentary project.
00:07Listen, I'm going to read all of that.
00:10We're going to continue to reach the demand.
00:13Who are the serial polluters?
00:16And then we saw that the Malartic mine was at the summit.
00:21We just heard a detonation, right?
00:24That's right.
00:25When we started the project, we were trading at 20 cents.
00:28We peaked eight years later at 32 dollars.
00:32When the money speaks, the truth is taken.
00:37I'm not sure, for me, that was so good for the city.
00:40But, in the end, it's after we realized
00:43that we were a little bit made to see the population.
00:45If the government can change the rules of the game
00:49at the time and at the time,
00:50what is good to try to apply these rules?
00:53We will never succeed in winning the game.
00:56We will never succeed in living in the future.
00:59We will never be able to stay.
01:01We will never have to be able to come into it.
01:06This scene holds itself the failure of the rights.
01:10The first brick d'or that is released from the Arctic.
01:14The mine of the mine has generously signed our names.
01:18The prix of the art has an impact on the level of distress
01:21or of the well-being of a population.
01:23It's incredible how much we can see it in the small villages like this.
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