Muskrat Falls land protectors take one last shot to stop flooding of reservoir
A car convoy pulls up to the front gates of the construction entrance to the…
A car convoy pulls up to the front gates of the construction entrance to the…
The Labrador land protectors had their last day in court Friday defending their resistance to…
At least one land protector was arrested, and a number of others were detained during a rally on Parliament Hill Monday in opposition to the controversial Muskrat Falls hydroelectric project in Labrador.
Carolyn Bennett, the minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations says when the Liberals adopt UNDRIP into law it will not be retroactive.
A spokesperson for the land protectors in Labrador says the inquiry called Monday into the financial deal that shaped the Muskrat Falls hydroelectric project, it will not protect the people who live downstream from the project.
Cheers and applause met three land protectors as they walked out of a Labrador courtroom Monday.
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