A B.C. Supreme Court judge has been asked to consider residential school as time served and 32 days in jail for a pair of protesters who blocked access to a Trans Mountain pipeline worksite off Mission Flats Road on oct. 15, 2020
One of eight people convicted of criminal contempt for disrupting construction of the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion in October 2022 will not be granted a suspended sentence because he spent time at a residential school as a child.
A B.C. Supreme Court judge has been asked to consider residential school as time served and 32 days in jail for a pair of protesters who blocked access to a Trans Mountain pipeline worksite off Mission Flats Road on oct. 15, 2020
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