Coastal GasLink protests may be ‘a dry run’ for Trans Mountain pipeline

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Dwight Newman, Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Rights at the University of Saskatchewan, weighs in on the protests blocking railways and roads

Dwight Newman, Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Rights at the University of Saskatchewan, talks to the Financial Post’s Larysa Harapyn about the ongoing Coastal GasLink protests.

 

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The new third world country go figure

According to Fox Post.

Coastal GasLink protests are a 'dry run' for any resource project, since it has been proven that government is largely ineffective in dealing with them.

TMX construction is well underway. Agreements have been signed with the land owners. There is no group with any claim like the Wet'suwet'en fakefive are playing.

Probably be quiet protests like the tiny house warriors but big protests in Burnaby and bigger cities

A dry run wow, so you think our government sitting on its hands allowing this to escalate to terroristic proportion is not the limit the Trudeau Liberals will allow anarchy to go to. How much more ridiculous can they get. With a Pandemic about to hit no less. Not for the People.

Maybe we need to prepare, be practical and strategic. Our police forces need to start planning along with our municipal, provincial and federal governments. Not having a plan and doing nothing has almost shut down our country so far.

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Maybe? Nope this is a sure shot ShutDownCanada

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Jason Kenney says he’ll follow Trudeau’s Trans Mountain example by having government back oil projects‘The circumstance today is that politics are spooking capital markets and we are prepared to step up and ensure there’s a future,’ Kenney told the Post As strongly as I support oil and gas, it’s up to the Oil companies to pay for their own projects. Either we 100% nationalize the industry and keep all the money or we let those companies sink or swim on their own merits. Seriously? If we wanted a Premier to act like the current PM we wouldn’t have voted YOU in!! I bet Trudeau would be willing to sell you the Trans Pipeline JK!
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Indigenous youth in B.C. say protest goes far beyond pipeline issueA group of Indigenous youth who are protesting outside British Columbia’s legislature say their fight goes beyond solidarity with the Wet'suwet'en hereditary chiefs. cburst Orchestrated by an American Natalie Knight who is in Canada illegally. Ya think 🤦🏼‍♂️
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Federal, B.C. ministers begin pipeline talks with hereditary chiefsThe hereditary chiefs of the Wet'suwet'en sat down Thursday with senior government ministers to discuss a pipeline dispute that has caused protests across the country, shutting down freight and passenger rail services. A bunch of old geezer chiefs cowering the politicians into a corner of submission. We have weak politicians, Canadians deserve better. So, when are the fakefive going to ask the terrorist Mohawks to take down all rail blockades as a show of good faith? Or does every one else have to give up something but not these relics?
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Ministers wrap pipeline talks with hereditary chiefs for the day in B.C.The hereditary chiefs of the Wet'suwet'en sat down Thursday with senior government ministers to discuss a pipeline dispute that has caused protests across the country, shutting down freight and passenger rail services. Oh who are the chiefs for tomorrow? Are the fakefive going to ask the terrorist Mohawks to remove their blockades as a sign of good will? The Mohawks said they were waiting for word from the fakefive Lets hear those words!
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Talks cancelled between Wet'suwet'en hereditary chiefs, federal and B.C. governmentsProposed talks between the Wet'suwet'en hereditary chiefs and the federal and B.C. governments have been called off, at least for now, as demonstrations over the Coastal GasLink pipeline and Indigenous land rights cause disruptions across the country. Jail Our government shouldn't negotiate with domestic terrorists. Rightfully so. The Govt asked for them to ask the protesters to stand down. Standard in hostage negotiations. If you don't get anything, you don't negotiate.
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Letters to the editor: Feb. 27: ‘It would make greater sense to block more highways and inconvenience the car drivers who keep the oil industry going.’ Readers respond to more protests, plus other letters to the editorFeb. 27: ‘It would make greater sense to block more highways and inconvenience the car drivers who keep the oil industry going.’ Readers respond to more protests, plus other letters to the editor GlobeDebate GlobeDebate I bet they all drove to the blockade and heat their homes with gas... GlobeDebate The collapse of a system under its own weight explains the end of many political systems. The cultish obsession with 'reconciliation' and 'green' puritanism is moving our federation toward that 'tipping point'
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