Wet'suwet'en hereditary chief says meeting back on with governments

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BREAKING: Wet'suwet'en hereditary chief says meeting back on with governments

HOUSTON, B.C. -- A Wet'suwet'en hereditary chief says a meeting Thursday with the federal and British Columbia governments is back onChief Na'Moks, who is also known as John Ridsdale, says the meeting will take place Thursday afternoon and Friday.

A spokesman for the office of the B.C. premier says the report of a reschedule meeting is "promising," but the provincial government was not in a position to confirm it until Thursday morning. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has denounced the road and rail disruptions, calling protesters' actions unsafe.view larger image

 

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Domestic terrorism.... charge them all NO BAIL

After all the illegal terroristic bullshit ,setting fires ,putting train employees in danger ect the government should cancel all meeting with the minority hereditary chiefs who are supporting this behaviour

Trudeau had to wait for the bank to open....

And will cost taxpayers billions of dollars and not get 1 cent I'm return!!!!!!!!!

And will the elected chiefs be there?

Just a little to LATE. I don’t think any talks now will do. Just damn action We pay our taxes to drive safe work safe and live safe. They don’t have the right to risk Canadians lives or jobs. Bring in our army for gods sake and knock the sense back into these Thugs

The government should be cancelling any meetings with the minority hereditary Chiefs who are supporting domestic terrorism!

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