Protestors gathered at the Peace Arch Border Saturday to take part in an Idle No More movement in South Surrey. The protest was just one of many Idle No More protests held across the country in recent weeks, all of which stem from a movement conceived by four women in Saskatchewan with concerns over the federal government's Bill C-45 and what it means for the sovereignty of Canada's First Nations. The protests are meant to demonstrate discontent with the federal government's handling of such issues.
Photograph by: GORD GOBLE
, Surrey NOW
Protestors gathered at the Peace Arch Border Saturday to take part in an Idle No More movement in South Surrey. The protest was just one of many Idle No More protests held across the country in recent weeks, all of which stem from a movement conceived by four women in Saskatchewan with concerns over the federal government's Bill C-45 and what it means for the sovereignty of Canada's First Nations. The protests are meant to demonstrate discontent with the federal government's handling of such issues.
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