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A group of Manitoba chiefs have emerged from a summit with Prime Minister Mark Carney in Ottawa with many of their concerns ...
Nine First Nations in Ontario are asking a court for an injunction that would prevent the federal and provincial governments ...
As per a legal notice filed in Ontario Superior Court, both the federal Bill C-5 and Ontario’s Bill 5 present a “clear and ...
First Nation leaders from Saskatchewan were in Gatineau, Que., just across the border from Ottawa, on Thursday to meet with ...
Indigenous leaders say the planning process of the summit was rushed, but hope the Prime Minister hears their concerns ...
Hayden King, executive director of the Yellowhead Institute, says both the speed with which it was passed and ideas in the ...
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.
First Nations chiefs behind a legal challenge to a pair of federal and provincial laws meant to fast-track infrastructure ...
Bill C-5, amended in accordance with changes proposed by the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities, received Royal Assent on June 26, 2025. Key Proposals in Bill C-5 ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney rises during a vote for Bill C-5 in the House of Commons in Ottawa on Friday. Justin Tang/ The Canadian Press. By Alex Ballingall Deputy Ottawa Bureau Chief.
He said he sees the potential for Bill C-5 to create economic opportunity, but wants to ensure rights are protected. “We want a better life for our First Nations,” he said in an interview.
NESKANTAGA — The way Neskantaga First Nation Chief Gary Quisess sees it, Bill C-5 proves Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government is just another conservative government.