Tensions rise as Wet’suwet’en protesters, counter-protesters clash in Saskatoon
A tense situation unfolded at a set of Saskatoon railroad tracks on Saturday as demonstrators and counter protesters clashed following Wet’suwet’en Nations hereditary chiefs opposition to a natural gas pipeline in northern B.C.
The blockade demonstration at the railroad tracks in Pleasant Hill between 20th Street West and 21st Street West on Avenue I began around noon.
The peaceful demonstration took a turn when counter protesters in support of the pipeline — originally gathered in front of City Hall — arrived and demanded an end to the blockade.
“We’re wondering what you’re protesting. Do you know what you’re protesting?” one man shouted as he moved towards the track.