The leader of an Ontario First Nation is warning the Ford government it could face lawsuits, protests and disruptions of major GTA-area highways if the province passes the controversial Bill 5 into law.

The legislation, which critics say gives the Premier and his cabinet extraordinary powers to create “no law zones” across Ontario, is set to be fast-tracked this week before MPPs break for the summer.

Once it passes, the government is promising to honour the province’s duty to consult obligations by meeting with First Nations during the summer about its proposal to create Indigenous-led economic zones, allowing Northern Ontario communities to fast-track infrastructure projects.

First Nation leaders, however, have already signalled that the Ford government’s efforts have fallen flat with

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