Tags

A woman wears a bandana over her face reading ‘Land Back’ as protesters march to block a road used to access to the Port of Vancouver, during a demonstration in support of Wet’suwet’en Nation hereditary chiefs attempting to halt construction of a natural gas pipeline on their traditional territories, in Vancouver, on Monday. (Darryl Dyck/Canadian Press)
Disruptions are echoing across the country this morning despite police moving in to end a train blockade, as demonstrators continue to protest in solidarity with the Wet’suwet’en Hereditary chiefs who oppose a pipeline in northern British Columbia and the federal government’s handling of the file.
On Monday, Ontario Provincial Police descended on a rail blockade set up more than two weeks earlier by the Tyendinaga Mohawk near Belleville, Ont., and charged 10 protesters. Read more by clicking here: Wet’suwet’en