Indigenous backlash pushes Carney to launch Indigenous Advisory Council alongside the Major Projects Office

By Lucas-Matthew Marsh, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Iori:wase After facing backlash from First Nations across Canada, Prime Minister Mark Carney announced the establishment of the Indigenous Advisory Council (IAC) to oversee the newly founded Major Projects Office (MPO). The IAC is composed of 11 representatives from First Nations, Inuit, and Métis communities who will guide the MPO when it begins to implement its upcoming nation-building projects. But Peter Graefe, a political science professor with McMaster University, says it remains to be seen what powers this new committee will hold, or if this is an attempt to sidestep meaningful consultation. “A big question will be: do they really get to play a role in shaping decision-making, or is this just a form of whitewashing, trying to gain consent without really doing…

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