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With a bill expected before state parliament by the end of the year, the First Peoples Assembly wants powers to approve ...
New legislation for a statewide Treaty has been unveiled by the Allan government and will be introduced to the Victorian ...
The Victorian government has released a joint statement with the states First Nations assembly revealing its plan to draw up ...
As more First Nations voice opposition to Bill C-5, some are drawing comparisons to the 2012 Idle No More movement. Hayden ...
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An Anishinaabe lawyer says "fuller," "meaningful" engagement needs to happen with Indigenous Peoples if the federal ...
Bill 5 and C-5 threaten to bypass environmental safeguards and the duty to consult with Indigenous communities for the sake ...
Treaty 8 First Nations chiefs in Alberta are calling for a two-per-cent share of royalties from projects that develop ...
It appears Bill C-5 will be pushed through the House this week with the support of both Liberal and Conservative MPs, despite warnings from environmental and Indigenous groups.
Bill C-5 seeks to expedite infrastructure mega-projects through new powers for Ottawa, but Treaty 6 First Nations believe it goes too far.
Federal and provincial governments are using legislation to bypass free, prior and informed consent of Indigenous Peoples.
Speaking before the engagement sessions were announced, Ms. Woodhouse Nepinak said that ideally, the federal government would have worked with Indigenous groups to draft Bill C-5.
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