AFN chief says First Nations should be at the centre of Canada-U.S. tariffs talks
- Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak, National Chief of the Assembly of First Nations, says First Nations should be central in discussions about tariffs from President-elect Donald Trump.
- Trump has threatened 25 percent tariffs on all Canadian goods and suggested Canada should become the 51st state.
- Nepinak criticized Trump's comments as outlandish and disrespectful to Indigenous territorial rights recognized by international law.
- The Matawa Chiefs Council urges the Ontario Premier to reconsider their approach and to meet with First Nations leaders regarding critical mineral resources.
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Indigenous leaders, barred from premiers meeting, want in on Canada-U.S. talks
Three national Indigenous leaders say Indigenous Peoples should be at the centre of any discussions on how the country should respond to incoming U.S. president Donald Trump's threats on tariffs and Canada's territorial sovereignty. National Chief Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak, Inuit Tapiriit Kana...


AFN chief says First Nations should be at the centre of Canada-U.S. tariff talks
OTTAWA — Three national Indigenous leaders say Indigenous Peoples should be at the centre of any discussions on how the country should respond to incoming U.S. president Donald Trump's threats on tariffs and Canada's territorial sovereignty.

AFN chief says First Nations should be at the centre of Canada-U.S. tariffs talks
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AFN chief says First Nations should be at the centre of Canada-U.S. tariff talks – 105.9 The Region
OTTAWA — Three national Indigenous leaders say Indigenous Peoples should be at the centre of any discussions on how the country should respond to incoming U.S. president Donald Trump’s threats on tariffs and Canada’s territorial sovereignty. National Chief Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak, Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami President Natan Obed and Métis National Council President Victoria Pruden made that pitch during a meeting with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau o…
AFN chief says First Nations should be at the centre of Canada-U.S. tariffs talks - The Turtle Island News
By Alessia Passafiume (CP)-The national chief of the Assembly of First Nations says First Nations should be at the centre of any discussions on how the country should respond to threats of tariffs by incoming president Donald Trump on territorial sovereignty. She’s one of three national Indigenous leaders who made a similar pitch during a meeting with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Wednesday morning, along with Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami Presiden…
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