Blockade supporting Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs on rail line in Edmonton
EDMONTON — A blockade has been set up on a Canadian National Railway line on the western edge of Edmonton in support of Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs who oppose a natural gas pipeline in British Columbia.
A group called Cuzzins for Wet’suwet’en says in a news release that it’s staging the protest in solidarity with the chiefs. It says the protesters “intend to maintain the blockade until Prime Minister Justin Trudeau intervenes and the RCMP leaves Wet’suwet’en territory.”
The group has posted photos on Twitter showing a blockade of wooden crates on the train line and signs that say “No Consent” and “No Pipelines on Stolen Land.”
A statement from CN says CN police and local police are responding to the blockade.