Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government is being urged to rethink Bill C-5, a sweeping piece of legislation being fast-tracked for Parliamentary approval. Mackenzie Gray explains how critics say the “One Canadian Economy Act” will allow the federal government to steamroll over environmental protections and Indigenous rights, and how the bill’s backers are defending it.
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Bill C-5: Why is Carney’s ‘nation-building’ legislation controversial?
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