Elsipogtog anti-fracking protester: no more games
In New Brunswick tensions are rising in an on-going battle against shale gas exploration.
In New Brunswick tensions are rising in an on-going battle against shale gas exploration.
Many people have been looking for First Nation leadership to support an ongoing battle against fracking in northern New Brunswick.
Unspecified “industrial equipment” was torched early Tuesday morning near the area of an ongoing anti-fracking protest in northern New Brunswick, says the RCMP, as tensions continue to rise in as a result of ongoing police action against demonstrators there.
In New Brunswick dozens of people are gathered around a sacred fire along a rural highway.
It has been well over a decade now since the waters off a Mi’kmaq community in New Brunswick almost became a battleground.
(A man is arrested by the RCMP Friday morning near Elisipogtog First Nation. Photo courtesy…
It was another day of protest in New Brunswick as Mi’kmaq, Maliseet and their supporters voiced their opposition to shale gas exploration in Kent County.
A New Brunswick First Nation is accusing the federal government of blackmail.
When most First Nations think economic development it usually means gaming or a new gas bar.
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