Saskatoon protest springs up, even after Trudeau orders blockades torn down
More protests in solidarity with Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs sprung up on Saturday, a day after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau pivoted to take a sterner tone with Indigenous leaders he blames for halting train service across much of Canada.
Crowds of protesters rallied at the Ontario legislature in Toronto, carrying signs that called for RCMP to leave Wet’suwet’en land and for the federal government to respect Indigenous sovereignty. Another rail-line protest sprung up in Saskatoon.
Local police said they were monitoring the protest along the railway tracks, and a statement from the office of Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe said a train was allowed to pass through the protest area as scheduled.
Moe’s office said the protest must remain lawful and that transport routes cannot be disrupted by illegal blockades.