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Métis Leaders Strike Note of Optimism After Meeting with Carney on Major Projects

  • Métis leaders expressed optimism after meeting with Prime Minister Mark Carney about major projects to boost the economy amid trade tensions with the United States.
  • Margaret Froh, president of the Métis Nation of Ontario, stated, 'When things really matter, Métis governments come together and we get the work done.'
  • Carney emphasized the importance of collaboration with Indigenous Peoples, stating, 'We need a seat at the table — not after decisions are made but from the very beginning, as partners.'
  • Sandmaier confirmed that the Métis Nation supports projects focused on economic growth, provided they are developed responsibly and in partnership with citizens.
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Métis leaders strike note of optimism after meeting with Carney on major projects

OTTAWA — Métis leaders left a meeting with Prime Minister Mark Carney on Thursday saying they're confident they will be included in talks about major projects Ottawa hopes to use to bolster the economy in the face of a trade war with the United State

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The Prime Minister convened the Métis leaders on Thursday to discuss the Major Projects Act.

·Montreal, Canada
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Prime Minister Mark Carney called on Métis leaders on Thursday to contribute to the transformation of the economy in the face of the growing fragility of trade relations with the United States under Donald Trump's presidency.

·Montreal, Canada
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OTTAWA — Métis leaders left a meeting with Prime Minister Mark Carney on Thursday to ensure that they will be included in the discussions on the major projects that Ottawa hopes to put in place to stimulate the economy in the face of the trade war with the United States. "When things really matter, Métis governments come together and do the right thing," said Margaret Froh, President of the Métis Nation of Ontario. "There were a lot of people ar…

·Richelieu, Canada
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Prime Minister of Canada - Premier ministre du Canada… broke the news in on Thursday, August 7, 2025.
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