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Brigitte Berubé and Thaila Riden of Vankleek Hill organized the June 4 protest in Hawkesbury. They had previously organized a demonstration against Bill 5 which took place on May 12 in Vankleek Hill.
Final sign-off was granted for Bill 5 on Thursday. The law will create so-called special economic zones where projects can bypass various provincial laws.
Doug Ford’s government has officially passed a controversial bill that allows them to speed up processes for mining and energy building.
Immigration Minister Lena Diab tabled legislation today to restore citizenship to “Lost Canadians” after a court found the ...
That feeling of Donald Trump's threat to annex Canada? 'That is what First Nations people feel every day as our traditional ...
To soften opposition, the Ford government has promised C$3 billion (about $2.2bn) to help Indigenous communities become ...
Good morning, Greater Sudbury! Here are a few stories to start your day on this Thursday morning. Italian visitors attempt to ...
Legislation meant to speed up mining and other projects comes amid a shifting legal landscape for Indigenous rights ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s government has passed its contentious legislation known as Bill 5, which gives the province ...
The Ford government’s controversial mining legislation has passed its third reading and is set to become law, potentially ...
Community Members Travel 2,000 km to Oppose Legislation Threatening Environmental and Treaty Rights TORONTO - Politics - On ...
Ford's government passed its controversial Bill 5 to fast-track development of mines and infrastructure in the fight against ...