Indigenous leaders call on House committee to treat Imperial Oil tailings leaks as evidence of larger failure of regulation, by DearOtherPeople cdnpoli (subs)
Indigenous leaders appearing in front of the House Environment Committee on April 17 expressed frustration at needing to travel all the way to Ottawa 'to remind this government of its duties and responsibilities.'
Chief Allan Adam of the Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation, right, speaks to reporters on April 17, 2023, alongside NDP MPs Blake Desjarlais, Charlie Angus, and Heather McPherson.
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