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PM Carney meets B.C. First Nations to discuss pipeline, conservation, and Indigenous consultation.
Prime Minister Mark Carney is meeting with Coastal First Nations leaders in Prince Rupert, B.C., to discuss major infrastructure projects and marine conservation amid ongoing opposition to a proposed Alberta-to-B.C.
oil pipeline.
The federal government, which has aligned policy with the UN Declaration on Indigenous Rights, faces criticism for past consultation failures, including a controversial Zoom meeting suggestion by Natural Resources Minister Tim Hodgson.
The Coastal First Nations, represented by leaders like Marilyn Slett, oppose the pipeline, citing environmental risks and lack of consent.
The meeting underscores efforts to improve Indigenous inclusion in resource development and environmental stewardship, though no resolution has been announced.
El primer ministro Carney se reúne con B.C. Las Primeras Naciones para discutir el oleoducto, la conservación y la consulta de los indígenas.