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Premier Doug Ford's government is preparing to partially amend a contentious mining bill, but it intends to proceed with the ...
The Ford government has been receiving criticism from Ontario’s opposition parties, as well as environmental and Indigenous ...
Native leaders in northeastern Ontario are joining others in calling on the Ford government to scrap Bill 5, a proposed law that seeks to speed up the development of large projects such as mines.
The Ford government's controversial Bill 5 was successfully stalled in committee after the Ontario NDP and Liberal MPPs ...
The province is in the midst of passing Bill 5 and said it remains confident it can finish the controversial legislation before the summer break starts next week.
Bill 5 includes major changes to the province's endangered species and environmental protection laws. First Nations leaders ...
After receiving lots of criticism, the Ontario government says it is making changes to its controversial Bill 5 - the changes ...
Opponents say the bill, which replaces the existing Endangered Species Act, should allow for resource development without ...
Specific changes to legislation could rewrite the fates of a wide range of plants and animals in parts of the province ...
Indigenous Affairs Minister Greg Rickford and Mining Minister Stephen Lecce said the province will amend Bill 5 to explicitly ...
Ford said he would amend the bill, which fast tracks development, but leaders say they reject it "in its entirety." ...
From northern mining operations to landfills and Toronto waterfront mega-projects, several high-profile developments are ...