“We don’t want that pipeline,” says Wet’suwet’en hereditary chief

Wet'suwet'en Hereditary Chief Smogelgem was critical of the PM's words on Friday, pointing out that he has never spoken directly with them but instead sent his ministers.

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32 comments

  1. what does this guy care for the greater canada? what does he and his cohorts expect to happen if canadian economy goes down the drain?

  2. Stop all subsidies to the tribes. Let them go back to living off of the land. Cut electricity and gas to villages.
    Stop phone service.

  3. isn’t this like if the British government all made a decision to do something then the queen comes along and disagrees?

  4. I am sorry you trust Criminals that hate Canada. We are all Hated equally. Never trust a Twoface. The Canadian Civil War clock is at 11:39 before Midnight.

  5. Confederation is dead.
    The Western Heartland is leaving.

    Time to get the paperwork done and this divorce over with.

    The future is statehood.

  6. These chiefs have turned into anarchists who actively try to destroy the country from within are a tiny lawless minority including in their own community.

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