I witnessed police attacking Canadians practising civil disobedience at Fairy Creek By Shaena Lambert | News | August 22nd 2021 #1703 of 1706 articles from the Special Report: Climate Change Protesters pushed and shoved violently as they form a civil disobedience cluster at Fairy Creek on Aug. 21. Photo by Shaena Lambert Listen to article Tall tree, deep water, strong wind, warm fire – I can feel it in my body, I can feel it in my soul. GET TOP STORIES IN YOUR INBOX. Our award-winning journalists bring you the news that impacts you, Canada, and the world. Don't miss out. Email * It is 6 a.m., just after dawn, and a crowd is already gathering at the Fairy Creek base camp, 50 feet from the main logging road into the old-growth forest. They are mostly young people, a mix of Indigenous and non-Indigenous. Kati George-Jim is one of the leaders, a member of the T'Sou-ke First Nation. Wearing a woven cedar hat, she speaks with author...
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