Ongoing Rail Actions in Vancouver and Toronto Today!

Ongoing Rail Actions in Vancouver and Toronto Today! r1 ... Blockades have caused over 60 shipping vessels to be stalled on the coast of so called British Columbia

New Rail Blockades being held with mass numbers started today in Vancouver and Toronto

Marc Miller, current Minister of Indigenous Services is on location and beginning talks in Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory, pursuant to the Haudenousanee Silver Covenant Chain.


As people hold it down in the streets Wet'suwet'en on the front line are holding healing ceremony today traveling to each camp that was raided by the RCMP.

The Wet'suwet'en Hereditary Chiefs have reaffirmed their commitment to enforce the eviction of Coastal Gas Link, and the pressure for the RCMP to leave Wet'suwet'en territories is only building as protests and rail blockades proliferate across the country.

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The Wet'suwet'en, Aboriginal Title, and the Rule of Law New video from Sub.Media: "When all else fails.... Wet'suwet'en Supporters Block the Rails" Hundreds of people holding down a rail blockade in Toronto!

Ongoing Currently

"Supporters are stopping westbound trains from the Brampton Intermodal Terminal in solidarity with the Wet'suwet'en. Bring friends, dress warmly, and join them at the back parking lot of the TTC Pioneer Village Stataion Parking Lot (2800 Steeles Ave - walk towards the tracks that run north of the parking lot). ❤️"

Rising Tide Toronto Facebook Page Ongoing Rail Action in Vancouver at Renfew St North of Grandview Avenue!

Come out to Renfew and Grandview if you can!

According to Natalie Knight, Yurok and Navajo organizer: “We also choose this site in solidarity with and recognition of displaced and migrant communities. We want to recognize the shared history of violence experienced by Indigenous people, and Punjabi and Chinese communities in so-called BC. Both Punjabi and Chinese people were displaced from their own lands due to the violence of British colonialism and the parallels between this colonial violence and the violence experienced by Indigenous people here is clear and ongoing.” Important Interview with Jen Whickam on the ongoing fight in Wet'suwet'en Territories Video from Mohawk Meeting with Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller today More from the Toronto Rail Action Share this Update on Social Media

Love and Rage,
Unist'ot'en Solidarity Brigade


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