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Aamjiwnaang First Nation continues blockade of CN Rail, Mayor of Sarnia and city police ask for meeting


December 23, 2012


Citizens of Aamjiwnaang First Nation continue a blockade of CN rail, in support of the Idle No More movement. The Mayor of Sarnia and city police have asked for a meeting to present an offer to the end of the blockade. Band members are indicating they will continue the blockade until Chief Teresa Spence is granted a meeting with Prime Minister Harper and there is recognition of the historical injustice inflicted upon the community. The meeting will take place at 11 am, on the blockade.

Time: 11:00 am
Venue: Aamjiwnaang First Nation Blockade
Location: Williams Drive off Scott Road Sarnia, ON
For information contact: Ron Plain
Phone: 226-932-1516
Categories: Native Peoples

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