RCMP back at B.C. logging blockades after high court confirmed protester’s acquittal
LAKE COWICHAN, B.C. — Mounties are back enforcing an injunction against anti-logging protesters on Vancouver Island less than a week after the Supreme Court of Canada confirmed the acquittal of a protester at the same site because police failed to fully read out a court order.
RCMP say in a statement that there have been numerous violations of the court-ordered injunction granted to Teal Cedar Products in April of 2021, so their officers have returned to the Fairy Creek Watershed near Lake Cowichan.
Police say there are reports that Teal Cedar’s employees are being harassed, equipment has been vandalized and the company has been prevented from harvesting timber.
The statement says officers will begin advising protesters blocking a bridge that they will enforce the injunction, and if they don’t move, they will face arrest.