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Fighting through tears, Chief June Black of Apitipi Anicinapek Nation spoke at Queen's Park following news that nine Ontario ...
Nine First Nations in Ontario are asking a court for an injunction that would prevent the federal and provincial governments ...
Nine First Nations in Ontario are seeking a court-ordered injunction that would prevent the federal and provincial governments from using newly passed laws to fast-track infrastructure projects.
About 100 people rallied against Ontario's Bill 5 outside Hamilton City Hall last week decrying the controversial development ...
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.
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 ...
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First Nations to launch legal challenge against Ontario, federal bills 5 and C-5Lawyers representing nine Ontario First Nations say they are launching a constitutional challenge against provincial and federal laws meant to fast-track infrastructure projects that the Indigenous co ...
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Stacker on MSN‘Build, baby, build’: A guide to Canada’s efforts to fast-track pipelines and minesThe Narwhal reports on Canada's Bill C-5, aiming to fast-track pipelines and mines amid U.S. tensions, raising concerns over ...
Bill C-5 reveals fault lines between Ottawa and Indigenous peoples over consultation, consent Emily Haws Politics reporter Ottawa Published June 24, 2025 ...
National Chief Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak of the Assembly of First Nations issued a statement Friday following the Senate’s passage of Bill C-5, acknowledging supporters while expressing concern ...
Moments after the bill passed third reading Friday, Prime Minister Mark Carney pledged to hold meetings in the coming weeks to “launch the implementation of this legislation in the right way.” ...
Chartrand on Bill C-5: ‘We do have to have consent from Indigenous rights holders’ At a news conference Thursday, Mr. Carney was asked to respond to those concerns.
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