Meeting with Carney offered reassurances over major projects bill, says Inuit leader
INUVIK — An Inuit leader who met Thursday with Prime Minister Mark Carney to discuss the federal government’s controversial major projects legislation says he has been assured the bill respects treaty rights.
Natan Obed, president of Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami, told reporters in Inuvik, N.W.T., that leaders attending the meeting of the Inuit-Crown Partnership Committee with Carney have had a “fulsome conversation” about Bill C-5.
“We’ve had reassurances that the bill … will not interrupt the processes under our modern treaties and that there will be full partnership of Inuit within these processes,” he said.
Carney spent Thursday meeting with Inuit leaders to discuss the legislation, also known as the One Canadian Economy Act. Several ministers, including Northern Affairs Minister Rebecca Chartrand and Indigenous Services Minister Mandy Gull-Masty, also attended.


