Ministers, Wet’suwet’en chief optimistic as talks continue for third day
SMITHERS, B.C. — A Wet’suwet’en hereditary chief and senior government ministers said Saturday they remained optimistic that talks will break an impasse over a pipeline dispute that has sparked widespread solidarity protests and transport disruptions.
The talks in Smithers, B.C., stretched into their third day with negotiators from various sides saying they believed they could work something out.
Saturday’s session wrapped up without an update on the proceedings, however, a media briefing was expected Sunday morning.
Chief Na’moks, who also goes by John Ridsdale, said he hasn’t been happy with the early drafts, but noted that Saturday was a new day.