Eastern Ontario rail blockade still in place as provincial police keep watch
TYENDINAGA MOHAWK TERRITORY, Ont. — Members of the Mohawk First Nation are to meet Saturday with Federal Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller at a CN rail crossing in Ontario.
“The CN Rail stoppage is in its 9th day since Mohawks demanded that no trains cross their Territory at Tyendinaga until the RCMP leave Wet’suwet’en Territory, where the government is using the militarized police force to escort Coastal Gas Link employees who are building a new fracked gas pipeline,” a Mohawk news release said Friday.
“Federal Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller has requested to “Polish the Silver Covenant Chain,” one of the original agreements between Mohawks and the Crown, to address the issues that both Canada and the Mohawks have.
“Tomorrow, he will be arriving at the Wyman Rd CN Rail crossing at 10 a.m. The Mohawks have agreed to meet with him.”