Cindy Woodhouse, the new National Chief of the Assembly of the First Nations (AFN) said Thursday that she still needs to see an analysis on the effect of the price on carbon on First Nations communities, but said “I think that’s going to hurt our people,” and added, “we should have a proper legal strategy on that as well as a political lens on it.”
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New AFN chief says she supports Ontario chiefs’ fight against putting a price on carbon
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