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    Meanwhile in Western Canada: Violent Leftists with Axes Attack Canadian Gas Pipeline

    Meanwhile in Western Canada: Violent Leftists with Axes Attack Canadian Gas Pipeline Company — Try to Torch Vehicle with Workers Inside, Cause MILLIONS of Dollars in Damages… Where’s Trudeau?

    By Jim Hoft
    Published February 18, 2022 at 9:00am
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    Canadian company Coastal Gaslink is building a 670 kilometres (416 miles) pipeline project across British Columbia to safely deliver natural gas across the Canadian province. Natural gas is one of the world’s cleanest and safest energy sources. It’s used for many purposes – to heat our homes and operate household appliances, to make crop fertilizer, fabrics, plastics and other everyday products.
    The project will help heat Canadian homes in the long dark winters.

    But pro-China leftists hate the idea and want the pipeline shut down.
    On Thursday night, after Prime Minister Trudeau declared the Emergency Act earlier in the week, at least 20 violent far-left terrorists broke into the Coastal Gaslink company and caused millions of dollars in damage to costly equipment.

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    The destruction was incredible.



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    Here’s your violent protest, Justin.
    The Vancouver Sun reported:
    Violence has erupted at a Coastal GasLink pipeline work site in Northern B.C., leaving workers shaken and millions of dollars in damage.
    Very early Thursday, just after midnight, Coastal GasLink security called RCMP for help, reporting it was under attack by about 20 people, some wielding axes.
    RCMP Chief Supt. Warren Brown, commander for the north district, called the attack a “calculated and organized violent attack that left its victims shaken and a multi-million dollar path of destruction.”

    Coastal GasLink said in a statement the attackers surrounded some of its workers in a “highly planned” and “unprovoked” assault near the Morice River drill pad site off the forest service road.
    “In one of the most concerning acts, an attempt was made to set a vehicle on fire while workers were inside,” said the company in a statement. “The attackers also wielded axes, swinging them at vehicles and through a truck’s window. Flare guns were also fired at workers.”

    Meanwhile in Western Canada: Violent Leftists with Axes Attack Canadian Gas Pipeline Company -- Try to Torch Vehicle with Workers Inside, Cause MILLIONS of Dollars in Damages... Where's Trudeau? (thegatewaypundit.com)
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    Eco-Terrorism? Axe-Wielding Activists Cause Millions In Damage, Attempt To Torch Pipeline Workers

    BY TYLER DURDEN

    FRIDAY, FEB 18, 2022 - 11:50 AM
    A band of Native American activists and eco-extremists left a crew of pipeline workers deeply shaken - while causing millions of dollars in damage - at a Coastal GasLink pipeline work site, according to a news report in the Vancouver Sun.
    Security at the site called for help after a band of about 20 people, some wielding axes and other weapons, broke through a fence protecting the site. At one point, the attackers allegedly tried to light one of the vehicles on fire...while a crew of workers was inside.
    RCMP Chief Supt. Warren Brown, commander for the north district, called the attack a “calculated and organized violent attack that left its victims shaken and a multi-million dollar path of destruction."
    Coastal GasLink said in a statement the attackers surrounded some of its workers in a “highly planned” and “unprovoked” assault near the Morice River drill pad site off the forest service road.
    "In one of the most concerning acts, an attempt was made to set a vehicle on fire while workers were inside," said the company in a statement. "The attackers also wielded axes, swinging them at vehicles and through a truck’s window. Flare guns were also fired at workers."

    The company in charge of the site, pipeline-builder Coastal GasLink, described how attackers used grinders to cut locks and enter an "active construction site".
    Coastal GasLink said attackers used grinders to cut locks on a gate, entering an active construction site. They damaged heavy equipment and construction trailers, causing millions of dollars in damage. More precise estimates were not yet available.
    The attackers also cut equipment hydraulic and fuel lines, causing dangerous leaks. The company said it was working to contain the environmental impact.
    Images of the damage caused during the attacks can be seen below:



    Source: The Vancouver Sun
    British Columbia's public safety minister, Mike Farnworth, denounced the violence as an “egregious criminal activity” that could have led to serious injury or death. Most of the "activists" involved in the attacks were believed to be associated with several close by Native American tribes.
    "There is no excuse for such violence and intimidation," he said in a statement. "All workers deserve to be protected from harassment and harm."
    Police called Thursday’s violent incident a “troubling escalation."
    "While we respect everyone’s right to peacefully protest in Canada, we cannot tolerate this type of extreme violence and intimidation," said Brown. "Our investigators will work tirelessly to identify the culprits and hold them accountable for their actions."
    Eventually, workers at the site managed to flee, but while they described being "shaken" by the attacks, nobody was hurt.

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