Move comes 50 days after establishment of Coyote Camp
Members of the Gidimt’en clan say they are officially evicting all Coastal GasLink employees from the Wet’suwet’en territory in the interior of British Columbia.
The move comes 50 days after the establishment of Coyote Camp, which halted efforts by Coastal GasLink to build an essential part of the 670 kilometre pipeline that would transport natural gas from Dawson Creek in northeastern B.C. to Kitimat in the province’s North Coast region. They issued and enforced an eviction notice against Coastal GasLink, sparking nationwide solidarity protests and paralyzing pipeline work throughout Wet’suwet’en land.
Dawn Roberts, the director in charge of B.C. RCMP communications, says police are aware of the notice and the situation is being monitored and continually assessed.
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