First Nation Protests Mining Legislation
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Netmizaaggamig Nishnaabeg Chief Louis Kwissiwa says they demonstrated alongside Highway 17 to show their disapproval of the federal Bill C-5 and the provincial Bill 5 .
The federal legislation that passed recently is designed to speed up major projects deemed to be in the “national interest.
A provincial law goes further and gives cabinet the power to suspend provincial and municipal laws in so-called special economic zones.
Both levels of government want to mine the mineral-rich.
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