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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 ...
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.
Carney may face some unexpected guests. Wet’suwet’en Hereditary Chief Na’Moks was not invited to the C-5 meetings, but he is ...
After meeting with senior federal ministers and listening to Canada’s Prime Minister, the leader of the Nishnawbe Aski Nation says he can’t accept the Building Canada Act as-is.
First Nations chiefs behind a legal challenge to a pair of federal and provincial laws meant to fast-track infrastructure ...
The Assembly of First Nations national chief is among a chorus of First Nations leaders urging Gov Gen Mary Simon to intervene and delay passage of the federal government’s major projects legislation.
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.