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— Compromise watch: Woodhouse Nepinak advocates for a broadened definition of projects in the national interest prioritized by C-5. She proposed clean water systems, infrastructure, housing, schools, ...
Indigenous leaders say the planning process of the summit was rushed, but hope for listening and commitment from the Prime ...
Fighting through tears, Chief June Black of Apitipi Anicinapek Nation spoke at Queen's Park following news that nine Ontario ...
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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 projects say they are turning to the courts because they worry the laws will ...
First Nations leaders from across Canada expressed some optimism but mostly skepticism and even cynicism as they arrived in Gatineau, Que., for Prime Minister Mark Carney’s summit to allay their ...
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 ...
Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak said Carney government needs to present a plan for how to get more infrastructure built on First ...
Nine First Nations in Ontario that launched a constitutional challenge against a pair of federal and provincial laws meant to ...
First Nations leaders are meeting Thursday with Prime Minister Mark Carney and federal officials to discuss the controversial ...
WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump signed Wednesday afternoon legislation sponsored by U.S. Sen. Bill Cassidy that gives law ...
Bill C-5 includes 'very dangerous' language that gives 'sweeping powers' to cabinet to disregard important laws, says Kate ...
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