Kanesatake chief retracts rail blockade comments after community uproar
KANESATAKE, Que. — An Indigenous leader in Quebec retracted comments Wednesday about the possibility of ongoing rail blockades coming down — words that didn’t go over well with members of his own community.
Kanesatake Grand Chief Serge Otsi Simon drew the ire of some community members when he suggested this week that the blockades have had their intended impact and should be lifted, at least temporarily.
“Bringing down the blockades doesn’t mean that you surrender,” Simon said Tuesday in Ottawa. “But it would show compassion along with the strength.”
Just one day later, Simon told reporters it wasn’t his place to make such comments, and he will let people on the ground decide what to do. The about-face came after discussions with a small group of community members who were upset with Simon’s initial stance and began blocking access to Kanesatake band council offices Tuesday afternoon.