Hereditary chiefs say they will protect territory in pipeline dispute
SMITHERS, B.C. — On the first anniversary of the RCMP’s enforcement of an injunction against opponents of a natural gas pipeline in northern British Columbia, First Nation hereditary chiefs said the company behind the project is not welcome on their traditional territory.
Chief Na’moks said Tuesday there will be no access to the territory without the consent of the chiefs, who are demanding the province stop construction of the pipeline and that the RCMP withdraw from their land.
“If they wish to force their way on, that is not our choice, that is theirs,” Na’moks told a news conference.
“We are peaceful but we will protect our territory.”