Wet’suwet’en First Nation members say pipeline company removed cultural property

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A member of the Gidimt’en clan within the nation said Coastal GasLink bulldozed three tents constructed with timber and canvas in an area along a logging road not included in the company’s plans

 

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So what makes a tent erected in the middle of the road cultural property? Curious what the actual criteria for cultural property designation is...

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Tents erected a month ago? Haha seriously? Does anyone take this seriously anymore?

Don't they mean stuff that was deliberately put in the way recently?

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