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Bill S-6 nears federal assent, final vote set for Monday

Bill S-6, the federal legislation amending Yukon's environmental and socio-economic review process is now in the final stages of debate in Parliament, with a vote set for Monday.

Critic say bill "erodes the powers of aboriginal and indigenous governments," final vote set for Monday

Bernard Valcourt, Minister of Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development, says Bill S-6 is 'about securing investment,' but Yukon First Nations say it undermines their Umbrella Final Agreement. (The Canadian Press)

A controversial bill toamend Yukon's environmental andsocio-economicreview process is in the final stages in Parliament, after theHarper government used its majority in the House of CommonsWednesday to shut down furtherdebate.

Yukon First Nations are opposed to the bill, saying it undermines the territory's Umbrella Final Agreement, and have warned that they will mount a legal challenge, should the bill pass.

However, BernardValcourt, Minister of Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development,maintainsBill S-6 will be good for the Yukon.

"Thegovernmentof Yukonhas asked us to go along and pass this bill," he told the Commons."This is about creating certainty.This is about securing investment."

However, opposition MPs warn it will do just the opposite.

"We're forcing a bill through the House of Commons that is going to erode the powers of aboriginal and indigenous governments,"said Liberal critic Yvonne Jones.

Jones added that it's ironic that the Tories are about to emasculate the final land claim agreements of Yukon First Nations,"on the very day that we're saying there'sgoing tobe truth and reconciliation."

Bill S-6 will be up for third reading on Friday. A final vote is scheduledforMonday.