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Friday, January 4, 2013

Idle No More Protest in Tofino

Idle No More protest at the intersection of 1st and Campbell Friday afternoon.Traffic was briefly disrupted but the protest remained peaceful.

9 comments:

  1. Wouldn't a roadblock just cause more idling ? Doesn't Tofino already have an anti-idling bylaw ?

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  2. I always see cars idling at the post office and bank

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  3. I'm a non native and like many others of my kind I am in full support for this movement. It may be that the only real opposition to any ottawa government is our aboriginal friends

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  4. Are there still people who think this is about idling vehicles???

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  5. I'm with 7:47 on this. It isn't just a first nation's issue it is all about the way the country is run for big business.

    As for 9:13's comment about idiots still thinking this is about idling vehicles i guess you are right that there are some clueless people posting on this blog. Probably why the local politicians don't bother reading it.

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  6. listen here, i leave my car idling whenever its more convenient than shutting it off.
    thats my business.

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  7. Clueless people are still constituents.They can still vote and should be clued in.Feel free to write a guest article about Idle No More.thanks,Ralph

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  8. The clueless elected the clueless !

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  9. As a conservative I am very disappointed in Harper on almost all levels. The Idle No more movement has proven that nonviolent protest can work and be effective. The First nations community has a real opportunity to be leaders in what is becoming a battle for true democracy. I support this cause 100% and am non-aboriginal and a conservative. I would never vote for Harper again but what are the real options...not dogmatic ones. If Harper has lost "ME" they/he have lost the majority. The problem is we have three more years of poor governance.

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