Mi'kmaq Protesters
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Mi’kmaq protesters continue sit-in at Alton Gas storage construction siteCheryl Maloney says that security workers and their food are being allowed in and out of the Alton Gas riverside construction site in Fort Ellis.PoliticsSep 27, 2016
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Mi’kmaq protesters block entrance at proposed Alton gas storage siteCheryl Maloney, president of the Nova Scotia Native Women's Association, says they will remain at the site indefinitely and want to discuss the project with the premier.PoliticsSep 26, 2016
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RCMP staying ‘neutral’ amid clashes between AltaGas, Mi’kmaq protestersAltaGas says the project has been approved by the Environment Department, and access to the work site is restricted for safety reasons.CanadaSep 13, 2016
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