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N.B. protesters plan more protests after violent clash with RCMP over shale-gas project - The Globe and Mail

20.10.13

N.B. protesters plan more protests after violent clash with RCMP over shale-gas project - The Globe and Mail: A councillor with the Elsipogtog First Nation says a meeting is expected today with New Brunswick Premier David Alward to discuss what happened at the protest site near Rexton.
Robert Levi says Mr. Sock will probably meet with Mr. Alward this afternoon in Fredericton.
“But nobody is leaving,” said Susan Levi-Peters, a former chief. “We don’t want shale gas here. We have been asking for consultations for three years now and nothing has happened. Instead they just put our people in jail.”


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