Ontario lawsuit underscores Indigenous anger over being left out of resource decisions

Ontario lawsuit underscores Indigenous anger over being left out of resource decisions

Saugeen Ojibway Nation is taking Ontario to court, arguing decades of unpaid salt royalties and a pattern of exclusion from key decisions about stone and sand quarries in its territory reflect a broader problem: resource development that leaves Indigenous nations

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