Video: Unist’ot’en resists pipeline project
Indigenous Nation Blocks TransCanada Pipeline with New Checkpoint
TheRealNews, Published on Dec 23, 2018
When TransCanada attempts to deliver a Canadian court injunction against a decade-old Wet’suwet’en checkpoint, they run into a second checkpoint instead. The Wet’suwet’en people have never signed treaties with Canada or sold their lands, a fact confirmed by Canada’s Supreme Court in 1997 in a landmark case known as Delgamuukw.
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Posted on December 24, 2018, in Oil & Gas, Videos and tagged anti-pipeline resistance, Coastal GasLink, liquefied natural gas, TransCanada, Unis’tot’en, Wet'suwet'en. Bookmark the permalink. 4 Comments.
Of course they can ONLY cross indigenous land for yet another leaky oil pipeline. Lots of sarcasm there, folks, don’t take me seriously. I was there at Standing Rock and am still amazed at the brotherhood and sisterhood of all nations — Native and not — that came together to protect Mother Earth and the living water and sacred spaces.
Those opposing the tribes are so blind. And evil. Coyote is hard at work here.
Such a beautiful land. I can almost breathe the clean, crisp air from here. Migwich (sp) for caring for Mother Earth and putting yourselves in harm’s way for her sake as well as the generations to come.
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