Canadian Pacific obtains injunction to end Mohawk rail blockade in Kahnawake
MONTREAL — Canadian Pacific Railway obtained an injunction Tuesday aimed at ending a blockade erected more than two weeks ago in a Mohawk community south of Montreal.
Coming a day after Kahnawake’s elected band council had praised the railway and the province for showing restraint, the move came angered protesters, who say they are supporting Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs.
“We were surprised to get an injunction from CP Rail, we had a good relationship with them … they indicated they were not going to be asking for an injunction,” said Kenneth Deer, the secretary of the Mohawk Nation at Kahnawake on Tuesday.
CP Rail said in a statement that despite obtaining the injunction to the blockade of its tracks in Kahnawake, it is encouraging peaceful dialogue to resolve the matter.