Mi’kmaq say, “We are still here, and SWN will not be allowed to frack” What: Sacred Fire blockade in response to SWN development Where: Highway 11, outside of Laketon, NB When: Monday, Nov. 4 at 12pm ELSIPOGTOG – The Elsipogtog community and the people of the Mi’kmaq nation are responding to SWN’s stated intention to […]read more
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