Ontario Premier Doug Ford's government is expected to pass a controversial mining law that gives it the power to suspend provincial and municipal laws for chosen projects in areas it deems to have economic importance.
If Bill 5 ends up being challenged and found unconstitutional in court, Ford wouldn't say if he would use the notwithstanding clause to save it, but says that he would "cross that bridge" when he comes to it.
The proposed legislation has sparked an angry backlash from First Nations who say the bill tramples their rights and ignores their concerns, and they have warned they may blockade roads and railways in protest.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford at the First Minister’s Meeting in Saskatoon on June 2, 2025. (Liam Richards/The Canadian Press)
But Ford said Wednesday that woul