Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Alessia Passafiume
Publication Date: August 6, 2025 - 11:31
Manitoba Métis Federation not attending Carney’s major projects meeting, says inviting MNO is undermining
August 6, 2025
The Manitoba Métis Federation is turning down Prime Minister Mark Carney’s invitation to discuss his government’s controversial major projects legislation, saying it won’t attend the meeting alongside another Métis group it says has no reason to exist.
The federation, which represents Red River Métis, says Carney’s decision to include the Métis Nation of Ontario in Thursday’s meeting undermines the integrity of the gathering and puts the government’s plans for major projects at risk.
TORONTO — “Tough” budget decisions, public service adjustments, incoming aid for sectors hardest hit by U.S. tariffs and the latest on ongoing trade negotiations with President Donald Trump were all on the menu for the federal Liberal cabinet meeting this week.
Prime Minister Mark Carney’s cabinet met on Thursday for the second day of a two-day retreat at a hotel in the Toronto neighbourhood of North York.
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Even losing can feel like winning sometimes. Just look at Canadian pro-tennis players participating in the U.S. Open.
Felix Auger-Aliassime
has made his way into the men’s singles semifinals. Walking away from the court on Friday a loser will still mean $1.26 million in his pocket.
And that’s in American dollars. (All amounts mentioned hereafter are in U.S. dollars.)
The only other Canadian still in the running is Ottawa’s Gabriela...
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