Land protectors not letting their guard down over mining on sacred site
Mi’kmaq warriors are vowing to keep an eye on the Nova Scotia mining association’s attempt to access minerals on the sacred Kluscap mountain.
Mi’kmaq warriors are vowing to keep an eye on the Nova Scotia mining association’s attempt to access minerals on the sacred Kluscap mountain.
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