Dont want to see it in on their lands simply because that it could lead to some type of environmental disaster at one point or another we know that pipelines are 100 percent and the 2nd of all it is their territory so theyre saying and the Canadian Supreme Court has agreed that they have their laws on their territory they way that they run their territories according to them and that the canadian government should stay out of it. And alex how effective have the fall of any protest rail blockade bennett pressuring trudeaus government to reverse course on this back and pipeline. Problem triodes government is that theyre walking a tight rope at this point so youre looking at a country divided here or is amounts of issue pipelines are a massive issue and of course gas falls into this game as well so when youre talking about whats happening right now youre going to have provinces like alberta screaming bloody murder their premier jason kenney who is an. Massive proponent of oil and the expa
Territories so the Police Coming in and doing what theyre doing is a backlash is happening it truly is and it seems that at least 2 and 5 canadians are in support of these protests that said you have to look at the bigger numbers saying that they want these protests to end because it is having an impact on the economy the province of quebec alone their premier says that theyre losing about 100000000. 00 a day so in that respect the protesters are getting their job done they are being heard they are being seen the media is paying attention now the question is what happens to that pipeline as you mentioned its a gas pipeline that runs through some of the most pristine territories that we have in canada in Northern British Columbia and according to the hereditary chiefs they dont want to see it in on their land simply because that it could lead to some type of environmental disaster at one point or another we know that pipelines are one. Percents and the 2nd of all it is their territory s
Reported that despite a statement declaring that quote there has always and continues to be a willingness from the time to naga mohawks to discuss an exit strategy of the c. N. Rail line main main line that didnt stop canadas Royal Mounted Police force as you can see from physically removing the 1st nation protesters from their camp a camp that never actually physically blocked the rail line they still got moved out so today my friends lets kick things off with a little protest and a fight for the indigenous rights as we start watching the hawks if you want to know whats going on a city street you want to see. There so youd like to see the prices you always stay and see the slice great city displays systemic dissent says the late show but shes a whip. So in the real. World were more than watching the hogs i am tired relevant to earth and im and its a problem and joining us today to discuss the protests the pipelines and mr to do those role in all this is r. T. American Court Canadian c
in as can zinnias 1st female president after the death of john. talks between the world s 2 most powerful countries are about to wrap up but the negotiations got off to a fiery start with the u.s. and china accusing each other of human rights abuses and trying to bend other countries to their will the summit is being held in anchorage in the u.s. state of alaska midpoint between the 2 countries capitals the white house says it knew the talks would be tough but still wants to work with china well our diplomatic editor james bays is live from the summit in anchorage so james there s been a tense start to the talks certainly some strong language it was exchanged about 24 hours ago but it s all continued behind closed doors what do we know so far and are we likely to find out what is actually be discussed. well i think we re going to find something out at the end of this meeting certainly we ve been told by u.s. officials that things have been more constructive behind closed door
get him back i would give his bed and largest settlement for wrongful death in the u.s. history the city of minneapolis agrees to pay the family of george florida $27000000.00 and the death and disappearance and murder of a young woman in britain puts a spotlight on violence against women. and i m found homeless with all the board including international olympic committee head thomas says it would make no sense to boycott the beijing the winter games over china s treatment of its rigor with them minority. thank you for joining us we begin with myanmar where demonstrations against the military have again turned deadly at least 6 protesters have been killed by security forces not all not long after midnight troops opened fire on a peaceful city and outside a police station in young gone tony chang has our report. the wounded protesters rushed through the bank streets of mandalay as police opened fire on protesters men most 2nd city on saturday. despite the threat of injury or d