
National chief slams House committee for limiting witnesses on major projects bill
OTTAWA — The national chief of the Assembly of First Nations slammed the committee of MPs studying the government’s major projects bill on Tuesday for failing to invite more witnesses.
Bill C-5 would allow the federal government to override certain laws — including the Indian Act and the Species at Risk Act — to get major projects approved faster. It is being fast-tracked through the House of Commons this week, as Prime Minister Mark Carney seeks to make good on an election promise to spur nation-building projects.
Only two days were set aside for committee hearings on the bill, with extremely limited time for interested witnesses to be heard on the record about it.
First Nations leaders said the only leader invited to share their thoughts was Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak, the national chief of the Assembly of First Nations.