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Mi’kmaq Warriors begin West Coast tour in Vancouver
by Travis Lupick, The Georgia Straight, Jan 21, 2014
First Nations protesters who took part in last fall’s anti-fracking protests in Elsipogtog, New Brunswick, are leading a speaking tour through British Columbia and the Yukon.
Suzanne Patles and other member of the Mi’kmaq Warriors Society are scheduled to arrive in Vancouver on January 24 for the first of seven stops through the west. Read the rest of this entry
Jailed Mi’kmaq Warriors Denied Access To Spiritual Practises
Reclaim Turtle Island, January 20, 2014
CALL TO SUPPORT AND END TARGETING OF LAND DEFENDERS
The colonial state strikes again. State repression against and the targeting of Mi’kmaq Warriors has escalated. The state is now denying 2 Mi’kmaq Warriors, Aaron Francis and Germain Jr Breau, access to spiritual practices. Aaron and Jr have been held in Kanadian custody without trial since the raid on Oct. 17th – just over 3 months. Read the rest of this entry
Mi’kmaq & Anishnabek Nationhood-Mi’kmaq Warrior West Coast Speaking Tour
Mi’kmaq Delegation from the Mi’kmaq Nation and Elsipogtog fracking land dispute on the east coast are touring BC to raise awareness about their struggle against fracking, their ongoing assertion and exercise of nationhood and the repression they face from police, courts, government and corporations. Read the rest of this entry
Ottawa prepared for nation-wide protests following RCMP Elsipogtog raid: documents

RCMP vehicles burn following Oct 17, 2013 raid on anti-fracking blockade near Rexton, New Brunswick.
By Jorge Barrera, APTN National News, Jan 8, 2014
The federal government prepared for the potential of a nation-wide flare up of protests triggered by heavily-armed raid last October by RCMP tactical units on a Mi’kmaq-led anti-fracking camp in New Brunswick, internal government records show. Read the rest of this entry
NB: Third shale gas protester arrested in confrontation with media
34-year-old woman to appear in court next month in connection with Oct. 19 incident in Rexton
CBC News, Jan 09, 2014
A third person has been arrested in connection with a confrontation with media at an anti-shale gas protest near Rexton last fall, say RCMP.
A 34-year-old woman from Elsipogtog First Nation was arrested on Wednesday and released on conditions, Staff Sgt. Jeff Johnston stated in a release. Read the rest of this entry
Rexton, NB, shale gas protester charged for threatening media
Charges stem from confrontation last fall at fracking protest site
CBC News, Jan 07, 2014
A man from the Elsipogtog First Nation has been charged after a confrontation last fall at the site of fracking protests on Highway 134 near Rexton.
The man is charged with mischief, intimidation and uttering threats in connection with a confrontation with media. Read the rest of this entry
SWN Resources plans to drill exploratory wells in N.B.
Provincial government should consult First Nations people first, says former leader
CBC News, Jan 03, 2014
SWN Resources Canada plans to drill two exploratory wells in New Brunswick, according to the company’s website.
The site does not indicate where or when the drilling will be, but the wells are intended to help the company better understand the data gathered in the early phases of shale gas exploration. Read the rest of this entry
RCMP arrest Mi’kmaq woman for confiscating media trucks, equipment
Westcoast Native News, December 24th, 2013
New Brunswick RCMP arrested a 36-year-old woman on December 20, 2013 in connection with an ongoing investigation into complaints from television reporters and technical staff. Read the rest of this entry
Mi’kmaq warrior “guilty” of assaulting cop
Coady Stevens of Eskasoni, N.S., released after two months in jail
CBC/The Canadian Press, Dec 20, 2013
A 27-year-old Nova Scotia man has pleaded guilty to five charges stemming from a shale gas protest in Rexton, N.B., that erupted into violence. Read the rest of this entry
Jailed Mi’kmaq warrior now faces 19 charges
Germain Breau originally charged with 4 offences related to Oct. 17 demonstration
A 21-year-old New Brunswick man now faces 19 criminal charges in connection with his actions during an anti-shale gas protest clash with RCMP on Oct. 17 in Kent County.
Germain Breau has been in custody since that date when he was arrested by RCMP on Route 134 near Rexton. Read the rest of this entry





