Wet’suwet’en solidarity protest draws out a dozen in Medicine Hat
MEDICINE HAT, AB – From coast to coast, protests in solidarity with the Wet’suwet’en Nation have emerged across Canada amidst the controversial Coastal GasLink pipeline project.
One of those protests came Monday afternoon in Medicine Hat, as around a dozen protesters gathered in front of the office of Medicine Hat-Cardston-Warner MP Glen Motz.
The protest stems back to RCMP officers enforcing a court injunction in northwest British Columbia that would see construction continue on the $6 billion pipeline that would span 670 kilometres.