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First Nations leaders say they are not against the development proposed by the legislation, but want to ensure their treaty ...
— 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, ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney spoke to reporters ahead of a First Nations summit on Bill C-5 in Gatineau, Que. Kate Kempton, senior counsel behind a claim filed by nine First Nations, says she feels ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney, speaking to reporters ahead of a First Nations summit on Bill C-5 in Gatineau, Que., says today is about the ‘how’ not the ‘what’ regarding building national projects with ...
First Nations chiefs behind a legal challenge to a pair of federal and provincial laws meant to fast-track infrastructure ...
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.
First Nations leaders speak out against Bill C-5 after the meeting with Prime Minister Mark Carney at the First Nations summit.
First Nations are suing Canada over Bill C-5, claiming it undermines Indigenous rights to accelerate pipeline and mining ...
Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak said Carney government needs to present a plan for how to get more infrastructure built on First ...
First Nations leaders are meeting Thursday with Prime Minister Mark Carney and federal officials to discuss the controversial ...
A new analysis by the national housing agency estimates Canada could add 30,000 more housing starts annually by eliminating ...
The closed-door meeting was promised by Carney in June after chiefs said their rights were not respected by the rush to push the Building Canada Act through Parliament in June.