AFN national chief wants firm commitments from Carney at C-5 summit

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AFN national chief wants firm commitments from Carney at C-5 summit

ContentSkip to Main ContentAccessibility HelpnewsTop StoriesLocalClimateWorldCanadaPoliticsIndigenousBusinessThe NationalHealthEntertainmentScienceCBC News InvestigatesGo PublicAbout CBC NewsBeing Black in CanadaAFN national chief wants firm commitments from Carney at C-5 summit1 hour agoDuration 1:411 hour agoNewsDuration 1:41Assembly of First Nations National Chief Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak speaks to reporters at a two day summit with First Nations on federal major projects law, Bill C-5. Woodhouse Nepinak says she wants Prime Minister Mark Carney to ensure planned federal cuts don’t impact Indigenous services and wants firm commitments on closing the infrastructure gap for First Nations by the end of the day, or week.More from NewsVideo2:01Man who stabbed Leamington migrant worker girlfriend 48 times says he’s sorryCBC News Windsor 7 minutes agoVideo0:50Canadian NBA champ bags another trophy at ESPYSCBC News 23 minutes agoVideo2:10Premier open to blocking Morris Street bike lakeCBC News Nova Scotia 28 minutes agoVideo1:28Canada moves to curb cheap steel importsThe National 1 hour agoVideo2:19This Vermont town renamed a street in a bid to help repair relationship with Canadians1 hour agoTrending NowVideo2:32Epstein files may be released after Trump reversalThe National July 16Video1:18#TheMoment a ‘fat’ marmot was spotted in a B.C. parkThe National July 16Video1:10Meteotsunami-like wave caught on video near Thunder Bay, Ont.June 26Video1:57’It was almost going sideways’: See the aftermath of a powerful hail stormJuly 15Video1:54Love Island USA contestants face harsh reality on social mediaThe National July 12now

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