Trudeau promises update on blockades as Wet’suwet’en chiefs meet with Mohawk supporters

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The rail blockade, and others like it across the country, went up after the RCMP enforced a court injunction against the Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs and supporters, forcing them off an access road to a worksite for the Coastal GasLink pipeline

The hereditary Wet’suwet’en leaders say they’re willing to talk with representatives of the Crown, but only after the RCMP and Coastal GasLink workers have left their traditional lands.

In Quebec, about two dozen protesters remain at a blockade south of Montreal in defiance of an injunction delivered Thursday ordering them to leave the site and stop disrupting rail traffic. Police patrols passed by the blockade in St-Lambert, Que., regularly overnight but there was no sign of a mobilization to eject the protesters. The blockade has interrupted rail service for suburban commuters and for Via Rail travellers between Montreal and Quebec City.

The injunction granted to CN by Superior Court Justice France Dulude authorizes “any police services or peace officers” to assist the company in executing the order. Quebec Premier Francois Legault said today he will leave it to police to enforce the injunction, but he hopes the blockade will be removed “rapidly.”Our Morning Update and Evening Update newsletters are written by Globe editors, giving you a concise summary of the day’s most important headlines.

 

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Hey Mr Trudeau, the sign in the photo states “reconciliation is dead”? Does this mean you spent billions on this initiative and this is the way FN people consider it?

I want an update on RCMP investigating onjustintrudeau SNCLavalin scandal

😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 “Trudeau promises update” 😂😂😂😂😂

Update? When will it be an end? Stop this slomo lap dance. Shame on everyone.

Tyendinaga mohawks shouldn't have any say in this its not effecting them they are always protesting about something , cut their power off, stop trucks with propane and gas going into the reserve , they will go home ! And before anyone says anything yes I'm native !

Empty promises by a spineless coward who wants his own energy sector to fail. Absolutely appalling.

Update will be he and the clowns are working very hard. ,

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