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Bill C-5 sparks conflict between Indigenous economic interests and treaty rights

Bill C-5, the One Canadian Economy Act, allows the Canadian government to bypass certain laws to expedite project approvals, raising concerns among Indigenous groups about the potential violation of treaty rights and the duty to consult; Indigenous-led businesses have conflicting opinions, some seei...

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Premiers Pledge Collaboration with Indigenous Leaders on Major Projects

Canada's thirteen premiers committed to collaborating with Indigenous leaders on major projects, requiring their buy-in, despite internal divisions among First Nations regarding resource development and concerns over Bill C-5's potential impact on Indigenous rights.

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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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Western Canada's Divided Front: Economic Unity vs. Separatist Sentiments

Western Canadian business leaders are demanding economic reforms from Ottawa, but divisions among premiers over resource development and separatist sentiments hinder their ability to present a united front, creating a challenge to Canada's economic stability and national unity.

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Aguia Resources: Gold Production Soars, Phosphate Plant Secured

Aguia Resources' Colombian gold mine, Santa Barbara, is producing 15 tonnes of gold daily, aiming for 50 tonnes by July, following upgrades and government approval for international sales amidst high gold prices; the company also secured a lease on a Brazilian phosphate plant.

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Last-Minute Dispute Threatens U.S.-Ukraine Minerals Deal

A last-minute dispute over side deals threatened to halt the signing of a U.S.-Ukraine minerals agreement on Wednesday, despite months of negotiations and the deal's promise to help rebuild Ukraine.

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Carney to Meet with Inuit Leaders on Bill C-5 Amid Treaty Concerns

Prime Minister Mark Carney will meet with Inuit leaders Thursday to discuss Bill C-5, legislation that could impact their treaty rights; this follows a larger summit with First Nations who also voiced concerns; the Inuit have modern treaties, potentially simplifying discussions, but concerns persist...

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Canadian Premiers Fast-Track Infrastructure Amidst US Tariff Disruption

Facing economic disruption from US tariffs, Canadian premiers across the political spectrum are fast-tracking infrastructure projects, bypassing environmental reviews and prioritizing 'nation-building' initiatives such as mine development and energy projects, with federal support varying.

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B.C. Premier Unveils $30 Billion Critical Minerals Plan Through First Nations Partnerships

British Columbia Premier David Eby announced a plan to unlock $30 billion in critical mineral mine investments by collaborating with First Nations, prioritizing projects with pre-existing agreements, and streamlining regulatory approvals while protecting 30 percent of land and water by 2030.

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Canadian Exchange Acquires Australian Counterpart for Global Expansion

Canada's CNSX Markets Inc. is acquiring Australia's NSX Ltd. for roughly $14.4 million, marking CSE's first acquisition since 2003 and aiming to expand its presence in the Australian market known for pre-revenue companies, particularly in mining, tech, and life sciences.

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Canadian Energy CEOs Urge Trudeau for Regulatory Overhaul

Heads of 38 Canadian energy companies urged Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to streamline regulations, accelerate project approvals to six months, and eliminate the federal emissions cap and carbon levy to boost domestic production, citing the continued global reliance on oil and gas.

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US-Ukraine Sign Memorandum for Economic Partnership and Reconstruction Fund

The US and Ukraine signed a memorandum of intent on April 18, 2025, to establish an economic partnership and reconstruction investment fund for mineral resource exploitation, with key negotiations scheduled in Washington, D.C., from April 21-26, 2025.

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