Chief says infrastructure drive could trigger another Idle No More protest movement
- A First Nations chief warns that Canada faces another wave of protests if governments pursue infrastructure projects without Indigenous consent.
- McLeod noted that similar actions led to the Idle No More movement in 2012 due to concerns over Indigenous rights.
- Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak cautioned that decisions made without First Nations involvement may have serious consequences.
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