ContentSkip to Main ContentAccessibility HelpnewsTop StoriesLocalClimateWorldCanadaPoliticsIndigenousBusinessThe NationalHealthEntertainmentScienceCBC News InvestigatesGo PublicAbout CBC NewsBeing Black in Canada’C-5 fully respects modern treaty,’ Carney says ahead of meetings with Inuit leaders6 hours agoDuration 2:016 hours agoNewsDuration 2:01Prime Minister Mark Carney was asked by reporters in Inuvik, N.W.T., Thursday about concerns from some Inuit leaders that his government’s major projects bill does not respect their modern treaty. Related Stories Inuit leader says he’s been reassured Bill C-5 won’t violate modern treaties First Nations arrive with some optimism — but mostly skepticism — as Carney’s C-5 summit begins Carney’s Bill C-5 summit does little to allay concerns, say Manitoba chiefs First Nations leaders say Carney’s C-5 summit sparks more concerns, questions Carney to hold talks with Inuit leaders on major projects bill in N.W.T. next weekMore from NewsVideo2:11P.E.I. expanding student grants to include more health programs6 minutes agoVideo0:54Cal Foote’s lawyer says he entered this trial as an innocent man and left the same way13 minutes agoVideo1:273 miners trapped in northern B.C. mine15 minutes agoVideo2:16Lawyer for Alex Formenton decries public’s rush to judgment27 minutes agoVideo2:57Lawyer for Carter Hart says trial’s outcome was ‘not just predictable, but predicted’43 minutes agoTrending NowVideo0:29Hockey Canada trial judge: ‘I do not find the evidence of E.M. to be either credible or reliable’5 hours agoVideo2:09Divers find cache of cars in Montreal-area river — and may have solved 1980s cold caseJuly 22Video2:08Grizzly follows Calgary couple along popular trail in terrifying encounterJuly 21Video1:55Coldplay couple shows real-life implications of social media firestormThe National July 21Video6:48Cliff diver Molly Carlson on traumatic slip during Red Bull eventJuly 18now