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Canada’s Supreme Court recognizes Wet’suwet’en law. So how is Coastal GasLink moving ahead?
Coastal GasLink and Wet’suwet’en opposition: where things stand
Trial of prominent Wet'suwet'en leader and pipeline opponents begins
‘Ruin Our Territory—for What?’
Criminalization of Wet’suwet’en land defenders
The Wet'suwet'en conflict disrupting Canada's rail system
Understanding the Wet’suwet’en struggle in Canada
Opinion: Don’t confuse support for the Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs with the spirit of Idle No More
What is happening in Wet’suwet’en?
Canadian Police Move Against Pipeline Blockades, Arresting Dozens (Published 2020)
The protesters, lending support to an Indigenous campaign against a natural gas pipeline, brought rail service and ports to a halt.
Canada’s Supreme Court recognizes Wet’suwet’en law. So how is Coastal GasLink moving ahead?
Wet'suwet'en Hereditary Chiefs — from left, Rob Alfred, John Ridsdale and Antoinette Austin — who oppose the Coastal GasLink pipeline take...
Coastal GasLink and Wet’suwet’en opposition: where things stand
Coastal GasLink continues to build the pipeline, while Wet'suwet'en Hereditary Chiefs and land defenders try to stop it.
Trial of prominent Wet'suwet'en leader and pipeline opponents begins
Sleydo', also known as Molly Wickham, is among three defendants charged with criminal contempt of court for blocking access to the Coastal...
‘Ruin Our Territory—for What?’
A massive standoff over a pipeline through Wet'suwet'en land is pushing Canada to confront how it deals with Indigenous rights.
Criminalization of Wet’suwet’en land defenders
The Wet'suwet'en land defenders are still under continued surveillance and criminalization by the British Columbia (BC) provincial government and the Canadian...
The Wet'suwet'en conflict disrupting Canada's rail system
The blockades were put in place in solidarity with Wet'suwet'en First Nation hereditary chiefs who oppose a natural gas pipeline in their...
Understanding the Wet’suwet’en struggle in Canada
Wet'suwet'en hereditary chief, gov't announce proposed deal in dispute that raised key questions on Aboriginal title.
Opinion: Don’t confuse support for the Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs with the spirit of Idle No More
Idle No More was a positive, peaceful force that marked a flowering of Indigenous assertiveness in Canada. The Coastal GasLink protests...
What is happening in Wet’suwet’en?
In the dark early morning on February 6, 2020, the RCMP violently raided Wet'suwet'en territory in Northern British Columbia, Canada.
Wet'suwet'en Hereditary Chiefs (opposition movement)
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Hereditary chiefs of the Wet'suwet'en Nation who asserted authority over traditional territory and opposed pipeline projects cutting through that territory.