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The ongoing dispute over the Coastal Gaslink pipeline and its route through First Nations land has posed a major problem for the Trudeau government.

Blockades of rail lines in support of the Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs who oppose the project have created anger directed at a prime minister whose message has focused on communication as a solution. Today National Post columnist John Ivison joins me to talk about the politics of ending the blockades and whether this hurts the PM’s vision of reconciliation.

 

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Everyone should protest with hereditary chiefs, once bc gov can sell gas to china Vancouver/Victoria will be forced to use Hydro for heat at a cost 300% more than it cost today in order to pay for Site C boondoggle, protest now stop pipeline imo

It's quite simple : if they still want their welfare checks , all 'unceded' land must become 'ceded'. Boom problem solved. I should be PM.

TenThreePodcast BreakenridgeYEG National Post - Who did the indigenous people buy the land from ? Or did they steel it from somebody.

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