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Judge grants company right to force access across Wedzin Kwah.
In an outrageous display of colonial arrogance Justice Marguerite Church has ruled that TransCanada/ Coastal GasLink can start site work preparation for its fracked gas pipeline on Unist’ot’en/ Wet’suwet’en territory as early as this Monday (Dec. 17).
Church also ruled today (Friday) that the checkpoint gate on the Wedzin Kwah (Morice River) Bridge must come down within 72 hours. That will be 3:30 pm Dec. 17.
This interim injunction against the Unist’ot’en will remain in force until a judgement is rendered on a interlocutary injunction (a further interim measure); a date for that hearing is to take place no later than May 1, 2019.
The Unist’ot’en can serve an application response by January 31, 2019. To assist with legal costs please donate HERE.
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TAKE ACTION TO SUPPORT THE UNIST'OT'EN CLAN AND WET'SUWET'EN HEREDITARY CHIEFS - JOIN THE FRONT-LINE
This is the time to stand up for Mother Earth! If you can be with the people on the front-line register HERE.
Let us know if you have a vehicle, have room for others or need transportation yourself. It is winter conditions up north including the access roads to Camp. Snow tires are a must and tire chains may be advisable.
- If you are heading up with a vehicle bring supplies as well as passengers.
- Spread the message on social media.
- Make a donation to the Unist'ot'en legal and land defense fund HERE. After Monday people may need help with lawyers and possibly bail.
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