Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s off-the-cuff warning that First Nations “can’t just keep coming hat in hand” landed hours before a scheduled summit with 39 Anishinabek chiefs—and instantly reframed the meeting from relationship building to damage control.
Declaring he has “treated [First Nations] like gold,” Ford tied future provincial support to Indigenous acceptance of mining projects, adding: “You’ve got to be able to take care of yourselves.”
Premier Doug Ford to First Nations:
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"There's going to a point where you can't just keep coming hat in hand all the time to the government. You gotta be able to take care of yourselves."
Ford points to the gold mines and critical mines:
"You're saying 'no, no, I don't want to…
Bill 5, the newly enacted Protect Ontario by Unleashing Our Economy Act, looms behind the rhetoric. The law empowers cabinet to carve out “special economic zones” where provincial and municipal statutes can be waived, starting with the mineral-rich Ring of Fire in northern Ontario.
Indigenous leaders replied in blunt terms. NDP MPP Sol Mamakwa called Ford’s remarks “offensive and racist,” insisting they betray the Crown’s treaty obligations, while the Chiefs of Ontario rejected the “hat in hand” narrative outright.
Grassroots activists have already promised a “summer of disruption” that could include blockades on highways, rail lines, and prospective mine sites.
For mining investors, Ford’s gambit sharpens, rather than resolves, regulatory uncertainty. Equity financing may struggle against reputational risk, and project timelines could slip if injunctions materialise. The premier’s promised $3 billion loan-guarantee program and $70 million training fund look generous on paper, but critics say they ring hollow while free, prior, and informed consent remains unsettled.
Beyond the optics, Bill 5’s latitude has alarmed civil liberties advocates, labour unions, and environmental groups, who note it grants “extraordinary powers to bypass both the legislature and existing laws.”
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