Canadian Minister of Indigenous Services Marc Miller said on Tuesday evening, during an emergency House of Commons debate, that the Wet’suwet’en solidarity protests and subsequent railway blockades across the country is a “challenging situation” that’s “evolving by the hour.” Miller added that safety of all involved is “of primary importance” as the government tries to get railway traffic moving again.
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Safety of all is ‘primary importance’: Indigenous Services Minister on Wet’suwet’en solidarity protests
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