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Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s off-the-cuff warning that First Nations “can’t just keep coming hat in hand” landed hours before ...
First Nations leaders have condemned the legislation, which includes sweeping powers to speed up mines and other development ...
Trump called Walz "whacked out" when asked if he would call him after a Minnesota state senator and her husband were killed.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford says he is willing to give First Nations what they want for their support in developing mines, but ...
'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 ...
Premier Doug Ford plans to meet with influential Indigenous leaders this week to smooth over any bitter feelings from First Nations sparked by the passage of his government’s contentious Bill 5.
Amid controversy about fast-tracked mining projects, Ford is sitting down with dozens of Anishinabek Nation chiefs Thursday at Queen's Park to address their concerns over Bill 5.
Ford plans to host leaders of the Anishinabek Nation, which represents 39 municipalities in Ontario, to discuss his controversial recent mining law.
Premier throws down the gauntlet to convince Indigenous communities to be development partners or choose economic stagnation ...
Ford has repeatedly said that First Nation treaty rights will be respected and the government will fulfil its duty to consult ...
Opponents warn the legislation infringes upon First Nation treaty rights and undermines protections for the environment and endangered species because of new "special economic zones" designed to ...
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