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Bill C-5 Passes Amidst Rare Cross-Party Cooperation in Canadian Parliament
The Canadian Parliament passed Bill C-5 on June 20th, granting the government power to expedite infrastructure projects; this notably featured a handshake between Prime Minister Carney and Conservative leaders, symbolizing improved cross-party cooperation after a decade of intense partisanship.
Bill C-5 Passes Amidst Rare Cross-Party Cooperation in Canadian Parliament
The Canadian Parliament passed Bill C-5 on June 20th, granting the government power to expedite infrastructure projects; this notably featured a handshake between Prime Minister Carney and Conservative leaders, symbolizing improved cross-party cooperation after a decade of intense partisanship.
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48% Bias Score


Bill C-5 sparks Indigenous rights concerns, prompting emergency AFN meeting
Canada's Bill C-5, introduced June 2nd, seeks to expedite major project approvals, raising concerns among the Assembly of First Nations (AFN) about potential infringements on Indigenous rights. An emergency AFN meeting is scheduled for June 16th to discuss the bill and potential legal challenges.
Bill C-5 sparks Indigenous rights concerns, prompting emergency AFN meeting
Canada's Bill C-5, introduced June 2nd, seeks to expedite major project approvals, raising concerns among the Assembly of First Nations (AFN) about potential infringements on Indigenous rights. An emergency AFN meeting is scheduled for June 16th to discuss the bill and potential legal challenges.
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48% Bias Score

Bill C-5: "One Canadian Economy" Seeks to Streamline Trade and Infrastructure
Bill C-5, tabled by Prime Minister Mark Carney, aims to create "One Canadian Economy" by removing interprovincial trade barriers and expediting major infrastructure projects through a new Federal Major Project Office, while mandating meaningful Indigenous consultation.

Bill C-5: "One Canadian Economy" Seeks to Streamline Trade and Infrastructure
Bill C-5, tabled by Prime Minister Mark Carney, aims to create "One Canadian Economy" by removing interprovincial trade barriers and expediting major infrastructure projects through a new Federal Major Project Office, while mandating meaningful Indigenous consultation.
Progress
48% Bias Score
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