Brandi Morin
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February 13th 2020
This pipeline project and showdown with the Wet’suwet’en is complicated — more than can be understood just by reading an article slamming one side or hailing another. Its dotted with rumours and misconceptions of the people affected. And it involves digging deeper. A lot deeper.
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By blocking rail lines Indigenous people are targeting the veins of colonial Canada and forcing Canadians to pay attention.
Nora Loreto
Opinion
| February 13th 2020
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The Wet'suwet'en called for pipeline opponents to "shut down Canada," and people listened.
Emma McIntosh
Analysis, Energy, Politics
| February 13th 2020
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Hours after CN Rail announced it was shutting down much of its eastern rail networks because of blockades in solidarity with the Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs, about a dozen supporters in Port Coquitlam blocked part of a rail line.
Jesse Winter
News
| February 13th 2020
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The CEO of pipeline and power company TC Energy Corp. says he's "extremely disappointed" that police have had to be called in to allow the company to go ahead with construction of its Coastal GasLink pipeline.
Dan Healing
News, Politics
| February 14th 2020
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Blockades set up by anti-pipeline protesters have forced Canadian National Railway Co. to shut down its entire network in Eastern Canada and Via Rail to cancel passenger service across the country.
Laura Kane
News, Politics
| February 14th 2020
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Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller has offered to meet with three Indigenous leaders, saying their protests against a pipeline in northern British Columbia are a volatile situation.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| February 13th 2020
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Ontario's Indigenous affairs minister said on Thursday, February 13, 2020, his federal counterpart must act quickly to resolve a rail blockade that has halted train traffic on a key provincial rail line for nearly a week.
Shawn Jeffords
News, Politics
| February 13th 2020
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This is not adding up.
Sandy Garossino
Opinion
| February 13th 2020
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Alberta's Indigenous relations minister says a last-minute war of words with a First Nations leader over a multibillion-dollar oilsands mine is a case of bare-knuckle bargaining.
Dean Bennett
News, Politics
| February 13th 2020
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