First Nations members protest at Queen’s Park, saying bill ignores their rights. The Canadian Press


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Hundreds of First Nations members gathered at Queen’s Park to protest a new mining bill. They fear the law could harm their rights and the environment. The bill aims to speed up big projects, especially mining, by allowing the government to bypass some laws.

Protesters Demand Bill 5 Be Dropped

The crowd shouted, “Kill Bill 5, kill Bill 5,” showing strong anger. First Nations leaders say the bill ignores their voices. They want the government to work with them on new laws, not push this one through.

“Our rights are not for sale,” said Cindy Woodhouse, leader of the Assembly of First Nations.

What the Bill Does

Bill 5, called the Protect Ontario by Unleashing Our Economy Act, lets the government skip certain rules if it decides a project is important for the economy. It could also reduce protections for endangered species. The government says the bill will help get big mining projects done faster.

The government plans to create a “special economic zone” in an area rich in minerals called the Ring of Fire. This zone would let the province choose which laws to apply, even ignoring some local rules. However, they say they will delay this zone until they consult more with First Nations.

Government Stands Firm

Indigenous Affairs Minister Greg Rickford said the government won’t stop the bill. He promised they will consult with First Nations as required. Rickford and other ministers plan to meet First Nations leaders and visit communities over the summer to explain the bill.

Despite protests, the government is rushing to pass several bills before summer break. Bill 5 had two days of public hearings, but other bills had almost no debate. The opposition says this process is unfair and stops people from having their say.

Tensions in the Legislature

During question period, New Democrat Sol Mamakwa, a First Nations member, accused Premier Doug Ford of lying about Indigenous support for the bill. The Speaker asked him to take back his words, but he refused and was removed from the session.

Later, Mamakwa helped organize a “Taste of the North” lunch, sharing traditional northern foods like moose and beaver with politicians. He said, “Food brings people together,” showing hope for better talks despite disagreements.

Opposition Speaks Out

Opposition members say the government’s fast-tracking of bills is undemocratic. John Vanthof from the NDP said limiting debate removes the public’s chance to speak. He compared the government’s power to that of a king, warning it is dangerous for democracy.

Steve Clark, the government house leader, admitted he criticized such limits when in opposition. But now he defends the move, saying the government must push its important agenda quickly.

Vanthof says this government shuts down debate more than past ones, making democracy weaker.

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