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The rushed legislative process demonstrates contempt for parliamentary democracy and proper scrutiny of major policy changes. Senators were given only days to analyze sweeping legislation that grants cabinet unprecedented discretionary powers to circumvent federal laws.
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Bill C-5 is a dangerous power grab that tramples Indigenous rights and environmental protections in the name of economic expediency. The government gave Indigenous communities just seven days to review legislation that could override the Indian Act and bypass crucial consultation processes.