Indigenous Peoples and Human Rights

February 11, 2020

Canada: Trains Shutdown in Solidarity with Wet'suwet'en: 200 Trains Halted



Christopher Curtis said, "In Kahnawake, the blockade of a commuter rail to Montreal is about solidarity with the #Wetsuweten but also pride in Turtle Island, in sovereignty, in securing a future for Indigenous youth across the country." 

Kahnawake blockade in solidarity with Wet'suwet'en: 'We're fighting for life'

The pipeline protest is blocking the CP rail line in the Mohawk community of Kahnawake, meaning the cancellation of some Exo and Via Rail trains.


CHRISTOPHER CURTIS, MONTREAL GAZETTE
Updated: February 11, 2020


James Nolan stood watch at the blockade in Kahnawake early Tuesday. When he arrived to relieve the night shift, there was a local police officer warming his hands by the fire that protesters keep burning near the tracks.

“There are issues that divide us between factions; the longhouse, the band council, the police. This isn’t one of them,” said Nolan, a security guard. “We’re in this together, we’re standing with our brothers and sisters out west, we’re standing with the land defenders.

“I understand this is frustrating for commuters but we’re fighting for their rights, too. We’re fighting so they can live in a country with free people and clean water. We’re fighting for life.”

Nolan, who took his son James Jr. to the blockade, said the structure will stand until the RCMP leaves Wet’suwet’en territory. 


Read the article in Montreal Gazette

https://montrealgazette.com/news/local-news/candiac-trains-remain-suspended-during-blockade-in-support-of-wetsuweten




People arrive at a blockade in Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory near Belleville, Ont., on Tuesday in support of Wet'suwet'en's blockade of a natural gas pipeline in northern B.C. The blockade has prompted Via Rail to cancel all train service on the Montreal-Toronto and Toronto-Ottawa routes until the end of Thursday. (Lars Hagberg/Canadian Press)
 Mohawk protest continues to halt rail traffic on the Toronto-to-Montreal corridor 

Via Rail cancels another 33 trips departing Toronto on TuesdaCBC News · Posted: Feb 11



CBC reports:
So far, the protesters haven't blocked the tracks near Belleville, Ont., but the proximity of their encampment has nonetheless shut down rail traffic along the CN corridor. (CBC)Via Rail has cancelled another 33 train trips departing Toronto for points east Tuesday due to an ongoing demonstration in support of Wet'suwet'en pipeline opponents.

Tyendinaga Mohawk members say they won't end their demonstration near Belleville, Ont., until the RCMP leaves the territory of the Wet'suwet'en in northwestern B.C., where there have been numerous arrests of protesters who have been blocking an access road.

The CN-owned tracks near Belleville run just outside the reserve boundaries of Tyendinaga, but are within a land claim that stretches to Highway 2, just north of the crossing.

The protest camp's proximity to the tracks has prompted the shutdown of passenger and freight traffic since Thursday.
Read more: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/train-shutdown-mohawk-via-rail-1.5459393





CN RAIL TRAINS UNABLE TO MOVE
CN Rail says nearly 200 trains affected by Wet’suwet’en protests


Feb 10, 2020


NEW HAZELTON, BC–CN Rail is stagnant in two areas across the country with Wet’suwet’en protesters blocking access to railways.

In an update from CN Rail today (Feb.10) CN Rail says they are experiencing disruptions in New Hazelton, BC, west of Smithers and in Tyendinaga, ON, near Belleville, ON.24hours of #cnrail being blocked in solidarity with Wet’suwet’en by gitxsan allies. Each day is a million dollars lost by industry. #Wetsuweten #WetsuwetenStrong #alleyesonwetsuweten #gitxsan

Read more: https://ckpgtoday.ca/2020/02/10/cn-rail-says-nearly-200-trains-affected-by-wetsuweten-protests/

Currently, there are no movements of any trains at either of these locations and CN says nearly 200 trains have now been directly impacted by the blockades.

Prince Rupert port if northern B.C. pipeline blockade continues
Railway company has obtained court injunctions to remove both blockades and are working with RCMP

ASHLEY WADHWANI
Feb. 11, 2020 11:30 a.m.
The Northern View

Canadian National Railway Co. says it will be forced to close a “significant” part of its rail network due to ongoing blockades by anti-pipeline protesters, including in New Hazelton.
Protesters have been blocking the tracks in opposition to the Coastal GasLink natural energy project since Sunday. The demonstration is one of many happening across the country in solidarity with the Wet’suwet’en First Nation and its hereditary chiefs.


Read more: https://www.thenorthernview.com/news/cn-rail-to-shut-down-tracks-to-prince-rupert-port-if-northern-b-c-pipeline-blockade-continues/

Ottawa 'very concerned' about blockades as CN Rail says it will close 'significant' parts of its network
Anti-pipeline protests crippling transport network will undoubtedly damage economy, minister says



John Paul Tasker · CBC News · Posted: Feb 11, 2020

Canadian National Railway Co. says it will have to temporarily shutter much of its national network because of protests affecting its rail lines. (Ryan Remiorz/The Canadian Press)

Transport Minister Marc Garneau says the federal Liberal government is "very concerned" about growing anti-pipeline protests that are crippling parts of the country's transport network, including one of the main rail arteries in southern Ontario.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/ottawa-concerned-cn-rail-blockade-1.5459893


Update Wednesday morning; Canada Stalled by 'Shut Down Canada': Rail. Port, Highway and Government Building Blockades Shut Down Canada in Solidarity with Wet'suwet'sen
https://business.financialpost.com/news/canada-stalled-as-blockades-shut-down-rail-networks-and-the-movement-of-goods-and-people

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1 comment:

Luck Southen7 said...

Yes knew it woulhappen. Solidarity across country of First Nations and. Friends