RCMP have invaded the peaceful blockade at the Elsipogtog Shale Gas protest. Warriors from across the country are calling for sacred fires to be lit around the world for the worlds indigenous nations. Roads have been blocked and unconfirmed reports are coming in that at least 40 people have been arrested. Check the Two Row Times facebook page and our Twitter feed for updates
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