TORONTO, July 15 (Reuters) - A group of Canada's First Nations has launched a constitutional challenge to recently passed laws that would fast-track approval of infrastructure projects like mines and ...
This story was supported by the Pulitzer Center. It was produced by Grist and co-published with IndigiNews. It was the last night of February and a 4×4 truck vaulted down the 103-mile winter road to ...
Bill C-5 streamlines approvals for energy and mining projects but faces lawsuits from First Nations. Indigenous groups argue the law violates constitutional rights and bypasses environmental ...
Canada's First Nations are no longer relying on Bay Street to finance their growing stakes in pipelines and liquefied natural gas projects, as a new wave of Indigenous dealers participate in debt and ...
Since mid-May, wildfires across Canada have burned 9.6 million acres, prompting the evacuation of approximately 40,000 people. According to Indigenous Services Canada, a government ministry, more than ...
Enbridge has struck a C$715 million ($513 million) deal with 36 First Nations tribes in British Columbia that sees the indigenous groups acquire a 12.5% interest in the pipeline operator’s Westcoast ...
Indigenous equity ownership rising in Canadian energy projects First Nation taking on up to C$1.4 billion in debt to finance stake Some other LNG projects face Indigenous opposition KITIMAT, Canada, ...
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AFN, First Nations leaders in Manitoba concerned over representation on major projects advisory council
First Nations leaders in Manitoba say they don't feel represented on the Indigenous Advisory Council tasked with advising Prime Minister Mark Carney's new Major Projects Office. Willie Moore, Assembly ...
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