Canadian law enforcement on Monday dismantled a rail blockade led by indigenous antipipeline protesters that experienced choked off passenger and freight-rail website traffic for much more than two months.
The shift threatens to set off a fresh new round of indigenous-led protests and marches, observers say. The law enforcement intervention also marks a further setback for Key Minister Justin Trudeau’s effort and hard work to guidance the battling electricity sector whilst championing a robust climate-modify policy and reconciliation with the country’s one.7 million indigenous people.
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