Liberal and Conservative MPs teamed up to ram through Prime Minister Mark Carney’s contentious Bill C-5 before Parliament rose for the summer. The legislation allows the fast-tracking of major economic projects but limits the consultation process.
BreakdownGenerated by LeadStory AI
- Bill C-5, aimed at reducing trade barriers and speeding project approvals, was passed by Parliament. 23s
- The bill was supported by Liberals and Conservatives, but not by the Bloc Québécois or NDP. 29s
- The legislation grants the Prime Minister expanded powers, with some restrictions added after negotiations. 43s
- Indigenous groups have raised concerns about limited consultation and protection of their rights. 59s
- Prime Minister Carney has planned further discussions with Indigenous and Métis groups. 1m 42s