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Ontario’s premier was way off base in recent remarks about First Nations, Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug Chief Donny Morris ...
After meeting with 39 Anishinabek Nation chiefs, Ontario Premier Doug Ford reversed his position and pledged that no mining ...
TORONTO — Ontario Premier Doug Ford has apologized for saying First Nations should not keep coming “hat in hand” to the ...
Federal and provincial governments are using legislation to bypass free, prior and informed consent of Indigenous Peoples.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford apologized to First Nations chiefs representing Ontario on Thursday. As CBC’s Mike Crawley explains ...
Premier Doug Ford apologized Thursday for remarks called “racist” and “offensive” by First Nations leaders. Ford said he got ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford met with First Nations chiefs from across the province Thursday, to apologize for comments he made at an event in St. Catharines.
The chief and council of Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug First Nation want Premier Doug Ford’s government to know they offer no support in his Ring of Fire plans.
TORONTO — Ontario Premier Doug Ford has apologized for saying First Nations should not keep coming "hat in hand" to the ...
Despite outcry from Indigenous Nations, scientists and communities, Ontario passed Bill 5 — gutting the Endangered Species ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford has issued an apology for comments that were slammed as “racist” by First Nations leaders.
Premier Doug Ford emerged from his meeting with Anishinabek Nation leaders and apologized for comments he made the day before.
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