First Nations leaders to meet in Winnipeg to talk major infrastructure projects
Indigenous leaders debate opposition to Bill C-5 and call for $800 million to support First Nations infrastructure and address urgent social issues at Assembly of First Nations meeting.
- The Assembly of First Nations is meeting in Winnipeg to discuss major infrastructure legislation introduced by the federal government.
- National Chief Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak states that the assembly will discuss various opinions from First Nations leaders regarding the legislation.
- A draft resolution suggests including First Nations infrastructure projects in national initiatives.
- The assembly aims to address topics like child welfare reform, policing, and the toxic drug crisis, among others.
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First Nations leaders to meet in Winnipeg to talk major infrastructure projects
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