A rail blockade on Kahnawake Mohawk territory near Montreal is entering its third week, in a show of solidarity with Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs against Coastal GasLink’s pipeline project in northern B.C. Mike Armstrong explains why a court injunction to remove protesters hasn’t been acted upon.
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Protesters at Kahnawake, Que. blockade not leaving yet
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