Protests over the Coastal GasLink pipeline slated to run through Wet’suwet’en traditional territory in northern B.C. have triggered days of railway blockades across Canada. Mike Le Couteur looks at the cost to the economy, and the pleas from politicians and protesters.
- Scott Thompson: Why focus only on Indigenous communities that don’t support pipelines?
- Canada’s industry groups worried as Wet’suwet’en protests block ‘vital artery’ of railways