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PC party leader attends the protest in support of fishermen | SaltWire #newsupdate #newfoundlandST. JOHN'S, N.L. — A court injunction handed down Wednesday, March 20, preventing protesters from blocking access to Confederation Building will be in place until at least April 15.
Kirby said he understood that and asked the court to give the union some time to prepare to debate the merits of the motion, but added he wasn’t sure what the role of the union would be at the next appearance. He said the specifics of what role the union would take would be determined before the next appearance.
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