Trudeau says time for blockades to end, Indigenous leaders to work with government
OTTAWA — Protesters have left a site south of Montreal where they had been blockading railway tracks since Wednesday.
The end of the blockade Friday night followed the arrival of riot police in the afternoon who were dispatched to enforce an injunction ordering protesters off Canadian National Railway tracks in St-Lambert, Que.
The development came hours after a stern-faced Prime Minister Justin Trudeau emerged from high-level meetings in Ottawa saying that barricades on rail lines and other major transportation routes must come down after two weeks of calls for patience and stalled attempts at negotiation.
“We are waiting for Indigenous leadership to show that it understands,” he said in a news conference. “The onus is on them.”