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The Indigenous Consultation Crisis Nobody Wants to Discuss

28 min · 15. juni 2026
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Talk Truth 06.15.26 - Cory Morgan | Canada's duty-to-consult framework was created to protect treaty rights, but has it evolved into something much bigger? Western Standard senior Alberta columnist Cory Morgan discusses how court rulings have expanded consultation requirements and what that could mean for pipelines, economic development, Alberta's independence movement, and the future of democracy in Canada. 00:00 Introduction 01:13 Canada Needs Restoration 03:47 Guest Comes In 04:39 The Consultation Debate 06:32 Has It Become a Veto? 12:09 Courts vs Government 12:46 The Economic Impact 14:04 Who Speaks for Indigenous Communities? 16:59 Can This Be Fixed? 18:44 What Fair Consultation Looks Like 20:55 Alberta Independence Update 22:43 The State of Canada 24:00 Lessons from the Psalms 26:03 Hope for the Future 27:15 Free Resource 27:35 Support Talk Truth 28:02 Closing Remarks

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