RCMP officers were instructed to use as much violence as they wanted at the blockade of the Coastal Gaslink Pipeline. Kanahus Manuel, an Indigenous activist in British Columbia, said it’s part of Canada’s long colonial legacy.
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by The Real News Network (TRNN) / January 11th, 2020
RCMP officers were instructed to use as much violence as they wanted at the blockade of the Coastal Gaslink Pipeline. Kanahus Manuel, an Indigenous activist in British Columbia, said it’s part of Canada’s long colonial legacy.
This article was posted on Saturday, January 11th, 2020 at 8:04am and is filed under Canada, Colonialism, Oil, Gas, Coal, Pipelines, Original Peoples, Police, Resistance, Solidarity, Turtle Island, Video.
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