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Millbrook’s Stacey Tabor was one of about 60 people who participated in the protest on Highway 102, near Millbrook, between Exit 13A and Exit 14, on Friday afternoon. One of the northbound lanes near the Truro Power Centre was closed, allowing the protesters to line the highway with their signs and flags. “We’re here to prove a point that we are united and strong and are praying for” others who are fighting against fracking, Tabor said.
Tabor told this paper she was at the Rexton protest on Thursday. “When I got there it was a peaceful protest … but then there was a barricade by the RCMP … vehicles were set ablaze, police were in swat gear, there were snipers,” Tabor told the Truro Daily News. “I was told (by the police) to put my phone (with an in-built camera) away. I felt in danger. We were told to step back, and (the police) lined up in a row and started with pepper spray … they used way too much force, maybe to intimidate (people).”
Here's a list of such concerns arising from how events in Rexton played-out:
1. CBC photos of 'RCMP snipers' in prone position, scoped-in, taking a bead, are eerily akin to policing missteps at Ipperwash.
2. Torched police cars -- hardly the 'welcome mat' for the Energy East Pipeline.
3. Arresting the local chief of the biggest reserve in NB likely empowers him.
4. Out west, disgruntled chiefs and pipeline adversaries will be taking notes for promoting their anti-energy strategies along those opposed right-of-ways.
So this latest energy hubbub is not about corporate power and exploitation rights. Rather it's about the rise of native empowerment and the deal that Canada has yet to strike with natives that recognizes that they are power-brokers in shaping project outcomes. Rexton is but a symptom that all is not well, right across the country, in terms of business-as-usual approaches for resource access. There's more to come!