Protests start early for National Day of Action in Canada

Mohawk protesters in Ontario started erecting road blockades on Thursday night in advance of the National Day of Action today.

The Assembly of First Nations called for peaceful protests to call attention to issues facing Native people. But Via Rail has already started to cancel train service routes and extra police are being deployed in some areas.

In support of the day, Canadian Pacific Railway plans to suspend rail traffic for one minute later this afternoon. AFN Chief Phil Fontaine said a number of Liberal leaders will attend a rally in Ottawa.

Over in Manitoba, the Southern Chiefs Organization is urging Native people to boycott non-Native businesses.

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Protests Affect Canada Rail Service (AP 6/29)
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Blockades up as aboriginal day of action begins (CBC 6/28)
Via cancels key train routes due to aboriginal rally (CBC 6/28)
Boycott non-native businesses Friday, Manitoba chiefs urge (CBC 6/28)

Relevant Links:
Assembly of First Nations - http://www.afn.ca
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples - http://www.ainc-inac.gc.ca/ch/rcap

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