Friday's Idle No More rally in Ottawa
With protests happening across the country and some other parts of the world as part of the Idle No More movement APTN National News began their Friday broadcast in Ottawa.
With protests happening across the country and some other parts of the world as part of the Idle No More movement APTN National News began their Friday broadcast in Ottawa.
With protests happening across the country and some other parts of the world as part of the Idle No More movement APTN National News began their Friday broadcast in Ottawa.
As members of the Aamjiwnaang First Nation enter their fourth day of blocking a railway line running through their reserve in Sarnia, Ont., the mayor of the city is now questioning why Prime Minister Stephen Harper won’t just meet with First Nation leaders, the main demand of the protesters.
Thousands gathered in Ottawa Friday under the banner of Idle No More and in the name of hunger-striking Attawapiskat Chief Theresa Spence as part of nation-wide rallies that saw highways blocked and a flashmob round dance shut down an intersection in Canada’s biggest city.
Thousands gathered in Ottawa Friday under the banner of Idle No More and in the name of hunger-striking Attawapiskat Chief Theresa Spence as part of nation-wide rallies that saw highways blocked and a flashmob round dance shut down an intersection in Canada’s biggest city.
When she’s able Attawapiskat Chief Theresa Spence walks to the edge of the Ottawa River.
When she’s able Attawapiskat Chief Theresa Spence walks to the edge of the Ottawa River.
Last week a modest group of protestors braved cold weather in front of Conservative MP Ryan Leef’s riding office as part of the Idle No More rallies.
Attawapiskat Chief Theresa says she won’t allow authorities to take her to the hospital if her hunger strike takes a turn for the worse.