Day ends quietly as Mohawk rail protests expand, trains remain stopped
Eestlased Kanadas | 13 Feb 2020 | EWR
Pauline Maracle skipped work to serve as the main cook for the now seven-day Tyendinaga Mohawk demonstration that has shut down passenger and freight traffic on one of Canada's busiest rail corridors.
Maracle has been co-ordinating meals, ensuring vegetables are chopped and stews are prepared in kitchens throughout the community to feed the demonstrators who have now set up two camps along CN Rail lines in southern Ontario.
"This particular movement going across the nation around is so very important for the next generation," Maracle told CBC News at the second camp, near Belleville, Ont., and a few kilometres east of the main demonstration site....
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