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Legislation meant to speed up mining and other projects comes amid a shifting legal landscape for Indigenous rights ...
The head of the Chiefs of Ontario says Premier Doug Ford needs to repeal Bill 5 and start consulting with First Nations.
The proposed law aims to accelerate mining development and create First Nations-led special economic zones such as for the ...
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‘Diplomacy ends today’: First Nations warn of protests over Ontario mining lawTORONTO - Ontario Premier Doug Ford's government has given itself the power to suspend provincial and municipal laws for ...
Among other changes, Bill 5 will create so-called special economic zones where a range of laws, ranging from municipal approvals to environmental rules or labour law, won't apply.
The Political Executive of the First Nations Summit and member of Leadership Council in B.C. says he’s heading to Ottawa to ...
After declaring a state of emergency over its toxic drug crisis last summer, Fort William First Nation, just south of Thunder ...
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First Nations vow to 'stop that bulldozer coming north,' as Ontario passes controversial mining lawOntario Premier Doug Ford's government has given itself the power to suspend provincial and municipal laws for chosen ...
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Hundreds of First Nations members protest Ontario mining bill at Queen's ParkOntario Premier Doug Ford's government is moving to shut down debate on its most controversial piece of legislation this ...
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Two Ontario First Nations declare wildfire emergencies, plan evacuationsTwo First Nations in Ontario's far north have declared states of emergency and are planning evacuations as wildfires threaten ...
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Hundreds of First Nations members travel to Queen’s Park to protest Ontario mining billOntario Premier Doug Ford’s government moved to shut down debate on a mining law known as Bill 5, despite an angry backlash ...
Bill 5 passed the Ontario legislature to become law on June 4, despite strong opposition, particularly from First Nations groups.
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