The federal minister of Indigenous services contacted the chief of Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory on Wednesday offering to sit down with demonstrators on Saturday as long as the two blockades are dismantled. Those demonstrators aren’t saying what they intend to do and have shown little signs of moving as the protest continues and police presence grows in the area. Morganne Campbell reports.
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