Ontario Provincial Police and CN Rail had given protesters until midnight Sunday to clear the blockade
Part of a series of blockades nationwide
Trudeau adopted a more assertive tone Friday, insisting the barricade must come down
Hereditary Chief Woos said they are ready to engage in nation-to-nation talks with the B.C.
The RCMP in B.C. have sent a letter to the traditional leaders of the Wet’suwet’en Nation
Prime minister says situation in Coastal GasLink pipeline dispute is ‘unacceptable and untenable’
Three biggest ports – Halifax, Montreal and Vancouver – affected
Police say will remove officers only if hereditary chiefs keep road open to pipeline workers
B.C. hereditary chiefs are thanking the Mohawks for supporting them in opposition to Coastal GasLink
Supporters of the pipeline are upset only one side is being heard nationwide
Premier says protest excesses damage Wet’suwet’en case
The Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs say they are visiting Mohawk territory
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