Jesse Winter
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March 2nd 2020
Ta’Kaiya Blaney didn’t sleep well Friday night. Blaney is one of the core organizers of the youth-lead occupation of the BC Legislature. Entering its sixth day Saturday, Blaney and other Indigenous youth have been sleeping on the legislature steps, surrounded by a shifting cast of supporters maintaining a camp outside the doors of power.
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