Crackdown on land protests in 2020 infringes on liberties, future activism: experts
TORONTO — Months after a group of Haudenosaunee people set up camp on a construction site near Caledonia, Ont., an provincial court granted Haldimand County an order permanently forbidding people from “interfering” with any public road.
A lawyer for the county argued that the injunction was the “only remedy” to keep roads open in the event of future blockades over disputed land.
“I kind of jokingly — but not jokingly – say, if you get a flat tire and are impeding traffic with that flat tire in any kind of way, you are now breaching that injunction,” Skyler Williams, a spokesman for the 1492 Land Back Lane camp, said in a recent phone interview.
The Haudenosaunee protesters argue the site of the housing development is on unceded land. Williams and more than 30 others who call themselves “land defenders” refused to obey the court order and are now facing charges.