Transportation Minister Marc Garneau said Tuesday that the government is “concerned” about what he said were illegal blockades of Canada’s rail network by Wet’suwet’en protesters. Garneau said, however, that it is up to provincial governments to act on court injunctions to end the demonstrations.
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Wet’suwet’en rail blockades ‘illegal,’ but it’s up to provinces to act: Garneau
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