Canadian Minister of Indigenous Services Marc Miller addressed the House of Commons during Thursday’s Question Period, and said the opportunity to continue the dialogue with the Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs is a “positive development” and that there are specific steps that the government needs to take for de-escalation as railway blockades continue to shut down rail service across the country. Demonstrators are protesting by putting up the illegal blockades as a show of solidarity with the Wet’suwet’en, who oppose the Coastal GasLink pipeline running through their territory in B.C.
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‘There are clear steps to de-escalation’: Miller
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