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Major projects: How Bill C-5 works and why Indigenous leaders are so concernedPrime Minister Mark Carney held a meeting with hundreds of First Nations chiefs Thursday, amid widespread skepticism and ...
Indigenous Services Minister Mandy Gull-Masty and Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister Rebecca Alty, speaking to reporters ...
Indigenous leaders say the planning process of the summit was rushed, but hope the Prime Minister hears their concerns ...
The First Nation groups announced they are bringing urgent litigation to the Ontario Superior Court of Justice to try to kill Ontario's Bill 5 and Ottawa's Bill C-5.
Nine First Nations in Ontario are asking a court for an injunction that would prevent the federal and provincial governments ...
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First Nations chiefs worry Bills 5 and C-5 will enable environmental destructionFirst Nations chiefs behind a legal challenge to a pair of federal and provincial laws meant to fast-track infrastructure ...
About 100 people rallied against Ontario's Bill 5 outside Hamilton City Hall last week decrying the controversial development ...
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First Nations launch legal challenge against Ontario, federal bills 5 and C-5The First Nations are asking the court for an injunction prohibiting the federal government from naming national interest ...
Following a meeting with Prime Minister Mark Carney Thursday on Bill C-5, some First Nations leaders say they were not impressed with the sit-down.
The Chiefs of Ontario say Ottawa is levelling an unfair playing field ahead of a meeting, and that legal advisers, technical and support staff were initially allowed to register to attend but were ...
CEO of the Indigenous Reconciliation Group Rose LeMay speaks on Bill C-5 and what she expects from the meeting between Carney and First Nations leaders.
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