Coastal GasLink
Axe-Wielding Mob Totally Wrecked a Pipeline Construction Site, Police Claim
About 20 masked people allegedly caused millions of dollars worth of damage at the Coastal GasLink site. But it's unclear how such a big group got in and out of such a remote area without being caught.
Pipeline Company Wants Wet’suwet’en Land Defenders to ‘Prove’ They’re Indigenous
Coastal GasLink is likely trying to weaken Indigenous claims to the land, experts say.
RCMP Arrests Dozens of Land Defenders, and 2 Journalists, at Wet’suwet’en Standoff
It’s the third year in a row police have enforced injunctions in the area using militarized force.
Indigenous Land Defenders Left Wondering Why Twitter Suspended Their Accounts
Two accounts run by Wet’suwet’en land defenders were shut down this week by Twitter, which claimed it was a mistake.
There’s Still No Deal in Wet’suwet’en But Pipeline Construction Is Ongoing
Nearly one month later, a proposed title deal is still not signed and pipeline opponents are calling for a shutdown, citing concern over the COVID-19 pandemic.
Wet’suwet’en People to Decide on Proposed Deal With Canada
Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister Carolyn Bennett called the arrangement a milestone in the history of Canada.
RCMP Pensions Are Invested in Controversial Gas Pipeline Owner
Millions invested in TC Energy, the parent company of Coastal GasLink, stand out as a conflict of interest, experts say.
RCMP Offers to Move Back From Wet’suwet’en, but With Conditions
Police say they’ll move to a nearby town if land defenders will allow pipeline workers to access construction sites.
What It's Like Living in a Region Divided by a Pipeline and Colonialism
Yes, there are many livelihoods on the line in and around Wet'suwet'en. But the political divides are more complicated than the rest of Canada thinks.
RCMP Says It’s Done Raiding Wet’suwet’en Land—For Now
Five days and 28 arrests later, the police force said it will continue monitoring the area.
Dozens Arrested in Vancouver as RCMP Raid on Wet’suwet’en Drags On
A third Indigenous camp is facing court-ordered removal Monday in northern B.C. to make way for the $6.6 billion Coastal GasLink pipeline.
The Raid on Wet’suwet’en the RCMP Couldn’t Finish
More than 24 hours after police initiated a court-ordered removal of Indigenous people in northern British Columbia, a standoff with a second camp remains ongoing.