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Protesters vow to maintain rail blockades 'as long as it takes'

Protesters vow to maintain rail blockades 'as long as it takes' After 16 days, the standoff between northern B.C. RCMP and Wet'suwet'en hereditary chiefs opposed to the Coastal GasLink pipeline being built on their territory remained unresolved. Thousands rallied in Toronto in support of the Wet'suwet'en Nation, and Sean O'Shea looks at the demands coming from supporters of the blockades, frustrated workers and political leaders.

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