Morning Update: Ottawa ‘hopeful’ blockades will end; Wet’suwet’en matriarchs speaks out about pipeline conflict

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☕ Morning Update — 3 things know: • Public schools in Ontario are closed as teachers strike provincewide (ontedstrike) • The government is “hopeful” blockades will end • And: A Wet’suwet’en matriarch speaks out: “That's not the way of our ancestors”

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Why didn't Pipeline inc. accept the alternate route offer. Here's my take.The political push by cons, by the International Democratic union (Harper's the prez right?) will do anything to block our prosperity and good governance. To cons the end justifies the means.

When you go to Cuba on vacation, this is what you support Canada. Stop it.

Doug Ford get out of bed and get our education back out on the right track not the cheap track

Your ancestors were sold down the river 🙄🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿🇨🇦

Think Wynne-Wynne.

How is “hopeful” working for the blockades-thanks government.

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‘That’s not the way of our ancestors’: Wet’suwet’en matriarch speaks out about pipeline conflictWet’suwet’en hereditary subchief Rita George says matriarchs are sickened by the ongoing pipeline conflict that has sparked rail blockades across the country A strong minded Wet’suwet’en matriarch with common sense addressing the pipeline protest. She has spoken more truthful then the fumbling apologetic Liberal Trudeau gang. [clap, clap, clap] Lauren99911214 This starts to answer some of the questions we have been discussing. What a strong brave lady to speak up this way. She is someone to respect.
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Globe editorial: The long and the short of why Wet’suwet’en talks must start, and blockades must endPower abhors a vacuum, and if citizens start to believe that government and the police do not wholly occupy it, people on both sides of the divide will eventually start scrambling to fill it GlobeDebate Domestic terrorism GlobeDebate This has already been settled. Time to clear the rails. GlobeDebate Do you mean talks with the entire Wetsu’wet’en First Nation community or the less than dozen people who are attempting to dictate the terms ? There will be no moving forward and nothing will be resolved if the majorty of the community continues to be ignored.
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Opinion: The RCMP’s involvement in the Wet’suwet’en blockades crisis puts Indigenous women at riskThe National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls said that working relationships between police services and Indigenous peoples will be crucial – and that is being undermined on the blockade front lines GlobeDebate Lying dog faced pony soldiers. Blockades put EVERYBODY at risk. GlobeDebate I’m not even reading this GlobeDebate LOL what stupid BS. No. It doesn’t. It really doesn’t.
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