Soon after the small group arrives at their traditional hunting blind, which looks like a tree house, workers from TC Energy's Coastal GasLink pipeline project move in on them and threaten to call the RCMP. Health ONA SNOWY NOVEMBER DAY, Indigenous land defenders head out to hunt on Wet'suwet'en territory in northwest B.C. with hopes of catching a moose to feed their families and Elders. MAP LEGEND Ten-kilometre radius Mi'kmaq and African Nova Scotian communities Waste disposal site, thermal generating station or other toxic industry PHOTO (COLOR): Produced in collaboration with THE NARWHAL, a non-profit online magazine that publishes in-depth and investigative journalism about Canada's natural world PHOTO (COLOR): The site of a new road being cut into Wet'suwet'en territory by Coastal GasLink in October 2019. Sleydo' says Coastal GasLink workers and RCMP officers aren't always following basic safety protocols, such as wearing masks and maintaining a distance of two metres from others. [Extracted from the article]
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