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Prime Minister Mark Carney will be in the NWT next week. Patrick Vaughan, director of communications, for cabinet minister ...
Expressing “extreme dissatisfaction,” a First Nation chief walked out of the high-stakes meeting Thursday with Prime Minister Mark Carney about the government’s controversial major projects bill.
Regional Chief of the British Columbia Assembly of First Nations (BCAFN) Terry Teegee is cautiously optimistic following the ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney will be in Inuvik, N.W.T. on July 24 to continue talks with Indigenous groups on the government’s major projects bill. Carney will co-host the Inuit-Crown Partnership ...
By the end of the meeting, some chiefs said they're "cautiously optimistic," while others remain worried about potential cuts to federal funding for Indigenous-facing departments they say will leave ...
Carney rejects pleas to amend Bill C-5, but commits to standing with chiefs in conflicts with provinces over development ...
Ramon Kataquapit, Jeronimo Kataquapit and Danny Metatawabin were among those participating in the First Nation protest in ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney met First Nations leaders Thursday to discuss new legislation that allows fast-tracking major resource and infrastructure projects. Frustrations over land rights and ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney said he was at a summit with First Nations leaders on Thursday to listen to their concerns about ...
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