New Brunswick support: Most northern solidarity protest in Iqaluit
Now we go to Iqaluit where the most northern solidarity protest took place.
Now we go to Iqaluit where the most northern solidarity protest took place.
RCMP has withdrawn from the disputed area and seismic testing trucks have been driven away.
The RCMP vacated their detachment on Elsipogtog First Nation following a police raid on an anti-fracking encampment just north of the community.
Beneath an overcast October night veiling the moon, with police lights spraying the darkness red and blue, a group of four women walked up the exit ramp blocked by the RCMP cruisers.
(RCMP officers display cache of weapons seized during Thursday’s raid. APTN/Photo) APTN National News FREDERICTON,…
An uneasy calm settled Friday over the site of Thursday’s raid by heavily armed RCMP teams on a Mi’kmaq-anchored encampment that was sealing-in a compound holding exploration vehicles belonging to a Houston-based energy firm.
In New Brunswick the protest turned into a violent confrontation.
It all started Thursday morning, when RCMP moved in on protestors manning a barricade in Rexton, New Brunswick.
Heavily armed RCMP officers, some clad in full camouflage and wielding assault weapons, moved in early Thursday morning to enforce an injunction against a Mi’kmaq barricade that has trapped exploration vehicles belonging to a Houston-based firm conducting shale gas exploration in New Brunswick.
RCMP officers moved in early Thursday morning to enforce an injunction against a Mi’kmaq barricade that has trapped exploration vehicles belonging to a Houston-based firm conducting shale gas exploration in New Brunswick.
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