Hundreds of people marched in downtown Ottawa just across street from Parliament Hill on Monday morning. The “Eyes on Parliament: Rally for the Wet’suet’en” was organized by different groups including Indigenous Solidarity Ottawa, an Ottawa-based grassroots collective that “supports indigenous people struggles for justice and decolonization” according to their website. The rally comes just hours after OPP moved to break up the blockade on rail lines on the traditional Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory.
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Rally held in downtown Ottawa in solidarity with Wet’suet’en
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