
Rebecca Alty
Rebecca Alty is a new Member of Parliament for the Northwest Territories, having previously served as the mayor of Yellowknife. She has recently been appointed as the Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations, where she will play a key role in addressing issues related to Indigenous communities in Canada.
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Mr. Hodgson announced the plan alongside Crown-Indigenous Minister Rebecca Alty.
Ottawa names first three major projects that could be fast-tracked in national interestCrown-Indigenous Relations Minister Rebecca Alty is expected to announce the beginning of the consultation process for national interest projects.
Ottawa’s first national interest projects will be in Nunavut and Northwest Territories, sources sayRebecca Alty is the federal Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations.
Musqueam deal will challenge overlapping Indigenous claims across CanadaRebecca Alty is the Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister attending the AFN meeting.
Carney to address AFN amid criticism over major projects, Indigenous consultationRebecca Alty is a minister for Crown-Indigenous Relations and is involved in addressing the national crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous women.
Montreal march honours missing and murdered Indigenous women and girlsRebecca Alty is the Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister who stated the council will provide policy recommendations.
Ottawa taps major-projects critic to Indigenous Advisory CouncilCrown-Indigenous Relations Minister Rebecca Alty is expected to attend the assembly.
Discussion of major projects law expected to dominate AFN gatheringRebecca Alty is the Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations.
The Provincial North is the centrepiece of Canadian nation-buildingCrown-Indigenous Relations Minister Rebecca Alty is one of the five ministers attending the meeting.
Carney meets with Métis leaders on Bill C-5 despite prominent group’s absenceRebecca Alty is the minister responsible for Indigenous relations and has stated that consultations will occur regarding the act.
First Nations leaders walk out of Mark Carney meeting on Building Canada Act | CanadaCrown-Indigenous Relations Minister Rebecca Alty told senators last week that the requirement to consult is not optional.
Bill C-5 reveals fault lines between Ottawa and Indigenous peoples over consultation, consentCrown-Indigenous Relations Minister Rebecca Alty said that when moving forward with projects, some communities are subjected to 'archaic provisions' under the Indian Act.
Carney responds to Indigenous criticism of Bill C-5, says consultation is ‘at the heart’ of legislationCrown-Indigenous Relations Minister Rebecca Alty said that proponents who don’t engage with Indigenous people before bringing their projects forward will be given a lower evaluation.
Chartrand on Bill C-5: ‘We do have to have consent from Indigenous rights holders’Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister Rebecca Alty will testify on Bill C-5.
Senate seeks to hold hearings on Carney’s bills to cut taxes, fast-track major projectsRebecca Alty is the Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister representing the Northwest Territories.
Northern representation in federal cabinet could lead to better outcomes, two territorial premiers sayRebecca Alty is the new Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister collaborating with Mandy Gull-Masty.
New Indigenous Services Minister Mandy Gull-Masty says she’s been handed ‘one of the toughest tasks’Rebecca Alty arrives for a cabinet swearing-in at Rideau Hall in Ottawa.
Mark Carney’s new cabinet: A look at the ministers who are in and outMs. Alty represents the Northwest Territories and is a former mayor of Yellowknife.
Carney’s new cabinet includes several rookie MPs, moves Anand to Foreign Affairs







































































