Advisory: Panel to Discuss Canada’s Bill C-5 from a Domestic and International Indigenous Perspective during COP30

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Thursday, November 13, 2025

Indigenous Climate Action (ICA), an Indigenous-led climate justice organization from Turtle Island (Canada), will be hosting a virtual panel during COP30 to discuss Canada’s Bill C-5 and its impacts on Indigenous Peoples, their rights, and their territories both from a domestic and international perspective. 

WHO: Indigenous Climate Action

WHAT: Breaking Up with Bill C5: Canada Uncommitted

WHEN: November 13, 2025

WHERE: Virtual on Zoom, Registration Required

Climate commitments Canada is making within the international context directly contradict domestic policies like Bill C-5. While the government pushes critical minerals and extraction in the name of “Building Canada,” Indigenous rights are being watered down and redwashed under the Indigenous Projects Advisory Committee. 

With the next round of Major Projects expected to be announced by Canada just one hour before this event, we expect a powerful conversation on the current state of the Building Canada act and what it means for Indigenous sovereignty, climate policy, and Canada’s commitments within the UNFCCC.  

Moderator: Carole Monture
Panelists: Jocelyn Joe-Strack, Disa Crow Chief, Taylor Gavin, and Willo Prince


About ICA: Indigenous Climate Action is one of the only Indigenous-led climate justice organizations in Canada. Visit our website to learn more about our COP39 delegation and goals for this year's UNFCCC.

Media Contact:
Interview requests can be sent to media@indigenousclimateaction.com

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