‘It affects us as a people’: Trent University students protest provincial legislation
‘It affects us as a people’: Trent University students protest provincial legislation

By Sebastian Johnston-Lindsay, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, The Peterborough Examiner Trent University students protested the provincial government’s Bill 5 on Thursday. Protesters cited concerns over the legislation’s impacts on environmental  protections, Indigenous consultation, and threats to archeological  preservation. The protest was organized by the Trent University  Native Association (TUNA) and supported by the Trent University Student  Association (TCSA). “We’re really concerned about the expedited  process of resource extractive infrastructure. So it’s pipelines, mines,  all those different types of things, especially in the Ring of Fire,  which is really going to affect Northern Ontario Indigenous people,”  said TUNA president, Katie Lariviere, who is Anishinaabe from Garden  River First Nation near Sault St. Marie. Lariviere noted Bill 5  includes changes to both the Ontario Heritage Act’s archeological  assessment process, as well as

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