Ministers ‘available’ to meet Wet’suwet’en chiefs but chiefs won’t be there
VANCOUVER — Canada’s minister in charge of Indigenous relations is making a bid to meet with Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs, but with the First Nation’s leadership en route to meet supporters outside British Columbia, the likelihood of such a meeting seems bleak.
The chiefs’ opposition to a natural gas pipeline has seized the economy as protesters blockade roads and railways across the country and the federal government is facing heavy pressure to act.
Carolyn Bennett said in an open letter Wednesday that she and her British Columbia counterpart Scott Fraser will be available in northern B.C. as early as Thursday to meet with any of the hereditary chiefs who might be willing to talk.
“We understand that you have urgent issues to resolve and require dedicated attention from both levels of government to work with you in charting a peaceful path forward,” the letter says.