The Wet’suwet’en’s hereditary chiefs oppose the Coastal GasLink project
The Crown corporation has suspended passenger trains on its Montreal-Toronto and Ottawa-Toronto
Conservatives say they have no confidence in the Trudeau government to end the rail blockades
Coastal GasLink signed agreements with 20 elected band councils, but hereditary chiefs oppose it
Developer TC Energy Corp. — formerly TransCanada Corp. — is to remain the operator of the $6.6-billion pipeline
First Nations leaders suggest it may be time to peacefully end the blockades
Protestors claimed they would make a citizen’s arrest of the Premier, according to West Shore RCMP
Hereditary chiefs in the Wet’suwet’en First Nation oppose the natural-gas pipeline
Coastal GasLink signed agreements with all 20 elected band councils along the pipeline route
The prime minister, who cancelled a two-day trip to Barbados this week to deal with the crisis at home
Coastal GasLink says it has agreements with all 20 elected First Nations councils along the 670-kilometre route
The protests have manifested themselves as blockades on different rail lines across the country
Coastal GasLink said it’s signed benefits agreements with all 20 elected band councils along pipeline route
There’s mounting political pressure for Trudeau to put an end to the blockades
Protests against Coastal GasLink have disrupted rail service
The Trudeau government has been criticized for not doing more to end the blockades
Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs say Coastal GasLink does not have authority to go through their lands
Opponents of a pipeline who support the Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs have reoccupied camps at centre of arrests
Blockade on Tyendinaga Mohawk territory near Belleville, Ont., is in its 10th day
Blockades began last week after the RCMP enforced an injunction against Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs and their supporters