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Angry non-Natives confront police, Native protest


Tensions mounted in Caledonia, Ontario, last night after a group of about 500 non-Natives rushed to a protest site and confronted police and Native protesters.

Police had to hold back the mob at a blockade. At least two people were arrested, according to news reports.

The non-Natives became angry during a forum on the protest, now in its 57th day. According to CBC News, a crowd of 3,000 voiced frustration about the Natives who are occupying a construction site.

The protesters, from the Six Nations Reserve, say the land was taken illegally from them. The province has started talks in hopes of resolving the situation.

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Frustrations mount as land protest continues (The Globe and Mail 4/25)
Cops hold back mob, natives (CP 4/25)
Caledonia standoff enters 57th day after angry rally ends in arrest (CBC 4/25)
Government 'dropped the ball' on Caledonia dispute: developers (CBC 4/25)

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