Prime Minister Mark Carney says Indigenous rights are central to making Canada’s economy less reliant on the U.S., including Bill C-5, also known as the One Canadian Economy Act, his new law aimed at fast-tracking major infrastructure projects. Mackenzie Gray reports on how a four-hour meeting between Carney and Métis leaders seemingly went, the work that’s still required, and some of the pushback Carney is receiving.
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Métis leaders push back at Carney’s major projects bill
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