Saskatoon protest springs up, even after Trudeau orders blockades torn down
SASKATOON – Another rail-line protest has sprung up in Saskatoon today, even after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau ordered all blockades along transportation routes dismantled.
Local police say they’re monitoring the protest along the
railroad tracks but declined to comment further, and a statement
from Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says a train was allowed to pass through the protest area as scheduled.
Moe says that the protest must remain lawful and that transport
routes cannot be disrupted by illegal blockades.
The barricades, including one on Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory in
eastern Ontario, are in response to a move by the RCMP to clear
protesters who had been blocking access to a pipeline worksite on
Wet’suwet’en territory in northern British Columbia.