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Mitsubishi Corporation response to RCMP arrest of five land defenders
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Cedar LNG did not respond to RCMP arrest of five land defenders
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PetroChina did not respond to RCMP arrest of five land defenders
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TC Energy response to RCMP arrest of five land defenders
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Shell response to RCMP arrest of five land defenders
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LNG Canada response to RCMP arrest of five land defenders
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Korea Gas Corporation (KOGAS) response to RCMP arrest of five land defenders
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Canada: Five land defenders arrested after Coastal GasLink security worker complaint
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Canada: Wet’suwet’en leaders warn of surveillance & heavy police presence to facilitate Coastal GasLink drilling under river; incl. co. comment
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Celebrities call for Royal Bank to stop financing Coastal GasLink pipeline; co. declined comment
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Wet’suwet’en land defenders call on United Nations to visit proposed pipeline
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Canada: Indigenous land defenders continue to oppose Coastal GasLink pipeline despite violent arrests; incl. co. comment
First proposed in 2012, the 670-kilometre Coastal GasLink (CGL) pipeline is set to pass through the Wet’suwet’en Nation. Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs from the nation’s five clans and 13 houses oppose the multi-billion dollar pipeline and say they were not consulted before its approval.
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Canada: Charges dropped against 22 Wet’suwet’en land defenders arrested for protesting Coastal GasLink pipeline
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Coronavirus forces Wet’suwet’en to explore online talks on rights & title agreement
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Committee to Protect Journalists expresses concern regarding treatment of journalists covering protests against a pipeline in Wet’suwet’en territory
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Canada: Wet’suwet’en and ministers agree tentative deal in land dispute
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What you need to know about the Coastal GasLink pipeline conflict
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Protesters arrested as they block ports & railways in support of Wetʼsuwetʼen
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Assembly of First Nations National Chief Statement on Situation in Wet'suwet'en Territory
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Several indigenous land defenders arrested at Wet'suwet'en anti-pipeline camp as RCMP move in to enforce injunction
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Open letter from David Pfeiffer, Coastal GasLink President
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RCMP are raiding Wet’suwet’en land defender camps
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Commentary: Canada, the RCMP, and Human Rights Obligations to the Wet'suwet'en Nation
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B.C. human rights commissioner asks Canadian government to halt pipeline project
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Wet’suwet’en Hereditary Chiefs reject the BC Supreme Court decision to criminalize Wet’suwet’en law
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B.C.’s Supreme court rules for $6.6-billion Coastal GasLink pipeline, against Indigenous law
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Coastal GasLink comments on injunction decision
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Canadian police were prepared to shoot indigenous activists blocking construction of natural gas pipeline
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Deal reached between Wet'suwet'en hereditary chiefs & RCMP over road access for pipeline company
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Coastal GasLink pipeline could face federal regulatory review
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Statement from Unist'ot'en camp
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14 Indigenous activists arrested in Canadian pipeline standoff
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Canada: indigenous anti-pipeline protesters call police presence ‘act of war’
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UBCIC condemns RCMP intimidation of Wet’suwet’en land defenders
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