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Ontario Premier Doug Ford is apologizing for remarks he made this week saying that First Nations cannot "keep coming hat in ...
First Nations leaders have condemned the legislation, which includes sweeping powers to speed up mines and other development ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford has apologized to First Nations chiefs after saying he was willing to give them support in ...
After meeting with 39 Anishinabek Nation chiefs, Ontario Premier Doug Ford reversed his position and pledged that no mining ...
Ontarians are not impressed after the premier said that First Nations need to stop coming to the government for money.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is being accused of making “deeply offensive and racist” remarks about First Nations ahead of a ...
Ford plans to host leaders of the Anishinabek Nation, which represents 39 municipalities in Ontario, to discuss his controversial recent mining law.
As proof of his government's good will, Ford pointed to the province's $3 billion Indigenous financing program for loan guarantees to allow First Nations to become owners in big infrastructure ...
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Ontario First Nations 'keep coming hat in hand' despite being treated 'like gold,' Doug Ford says'There's going to be a point that you can't just keep coming hat in hand all the time to the government, you've got to be ...
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Doug Ford apologizes over ’hat in hand’ comment about First NationsTORONTO — Ontario Premier Doug Ford has apologized for saying First Nations should not keep coming “hat in hand” to the ...
2:31 On eve of summit with chiefs, Ford says First Nations ‘keep coming hat in hand’ Ontario Premier Doug Ford apologized on Thursday afternoon for comments he made suggesting First Nations ...
Premier Doug Ford has apologized to First Nations for comments he made while pushing his controversial Bill 5 that fast-tracks mining approvals.
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