MONTREAL — The Quebec government says it will find solutions and defuse rising tension over a forestry bill that has sparked blockades and confrontations between Indigenous protesters and industry workers.
Indigenous Affairs Minister Ian Lafrenière and Natural Resources Minister Maïté Blanchette Vézina have renewed a promise to modify the proposed legislation following meetings this week with Indigenous leaders.
"I am working on amendments," Blanchette Vézina told reporters after a meeting Wednesday morning with the Assembly of First Nations Quebec—Labrador. "We want to find more consensual ways of arriving at a modern forestry regime."
On Tuesday, the two ministers met for six hours with the three communities of the Atikamekw Nation and representatives of the forest industry in La Tuqu