Outpouring of Solidarity Continues!
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Outpouring of International Solidarity as RCMP Arrest Unist'ot'en Matriarchs
Inigenous Youth Call for Shut Down of Canadian Government Friday
John Horgan to Speak at BC Legislature Tomorrow
Urgent Callout for Supporters to Sleep at BC Legislature Tonight to Prevent Police Action


As of now people in the Healing Center are safe and not being threatened with arrest, and the four brave land defenders from 44 were released today after spending the weekend in jail.
Rail lines continue to be blocked and people have poured into the streets, banks, and Government offices outraged by the RCMP's arrest of Unist'ot'en Matriarchs and grotesque violation of Wet'suwet'en Law.
Indigenous Youth who have been occupying the ceremonial entrance to the BC Legislature with an encampment since Thursday are calling for people to join them as police action has been threatened in advance of John Horgan's speech from the throne happening tomorrow! Can you sleep at the BC Legislature tonight? #SleepOverForYintah
There will be a rally at 9 AM tomorrow Morning and Press Conference at 1 PM there tomorrow while John Horgan gives his throne speech
Despite over 30 people being arrested at the Port of Vancouver early this morning people returned and shut down the rail line into the port today! A meet up location for tomorrow will be announced here
Indigenous Youth are hosting open meetings Wednesday to organize a shut down of all government Ministries in Victoria! This is replicable and can be done elsewhere! See meeting locations below.
In London, New Zealand, WA DC, Seattle, The Bay and more people are shutting down Canadian Embassies and Consulates: Find one near you here
Many more actions are being organized. Organize or find one near you here!



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The outpouring of has been incredible and is reshaping the political landscape! Let's keep it going!
-Unist'ot'en Solidarity Brigade
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