
Chief says infrastructure drive could trigger another Idle No More protest movement
OTTAWA — A First Nations chief is warning that Canada is “staring down the barrel” of another wave of protests like the Idle No More movement if governments pursue “national interest” projects without their input and consent.
Anishinabek Nation Regional Chief Scott McLeod has joined Indigenous leaders from across the country who say they’re alarmed by government efforts to accelerate infrastructure development.
The federal government is developing a bill to fast-track what it calls “nation-building” projects with a streamlined regulatory approval process as a substitute for reviews under the Impact Assessment Act.
A handful of First Nations leaders told The Canadian Press Friday they were sent a letter Monday outlining the federal government’s plans.