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Fence erected outside Indigenous and Northern Affairs office in Regina

The INAC regional office on Albert Street erected a fence Tuesday evening, pushing protesters further from the building. Global News

REGINA – The Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada (INAC) regional office on Albert Street erected a fence Tuesday evening, pushing protesters further from the building.

The INAC offices doors have been closed to the public since Friday.

READ MORE: Protest held outside Regina Indigenous and Northern Affairs office, doors closed to public

According to activists, the building manager asked them to move their tents away from the office and once they did, a truck unloaded the barrier.

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“When they put up the fence all we were doing was trying to do was cause unity, bring unity,” protester Evening Star Andreas said.

Protesters said they will continue to camp along the fence in solidarity with other #OccupyINAC protesters across the country.

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