Minority Parliament not conducive to resolving issues sparked by Wet’suwet’en dispute, says former Grit MP Ouellette

'All parties should also reflect upon the many very real and helpful suggestions that have been made to prevent these moments,' says Ry Moran of the National Centre for Reconciliation.
Demonstrators in Ottawa march on Feb. 24 in support of the Wetʼsuwetʼen hereditary chiefs, who oppose a $6-billion natural gas pipeline that will run through its traditional territory in northern B.C.
A minority Parliament isn’t conducive to “deep” debates over the Wet’suwet’en dispute and the ensuing solidarity protests, says former Liberal MP Robert-Falcon Ouellette. As politicians seek to inflame the situation, C...

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