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so they obtained a court injunction against the sites occupants, which the royal canadian mounted police could enforce at any time. as the threat of police action loomed, tension on the site escalated. and on october 17, the day before the injunction was set to expire, the rcmp moved in. >> i don't know why they couldn't wait till the deadline. i don't understand and i can't speak for the rcmp. >> drop that gun! what gun? i had a cell phone in my hand and a flash light in my hand cause it was still dark out. >> jason augustine is a district chief with the mi'kmaq warrior society. he was on traffic duty that morning. >> and he told me again, drop that gun "it's not a gun" and the next thing you know they had their guns drawn,they were already like that on me, they had their guns on me and everything. and that's when the chaos started. >> suzanne patles was sleeping in the woods nearby. she did the first thing you'd expect the de-facto spokesperson for the warrior society to do, she logged on to facebook. >> get your guns off me this is a phone. hey this is a phone. i have no gun. >> i sen
so they obtained a court injunction against the sites occupants, which the royal canadian mounted police could enforce at any time. as the threat of police action loomed, tension on the site escalated. and on october 17, the day before the injunction was set to expire, the rcmp moved in. >> i don't know why they couldn't wait till the deadline. i don't understand and i can't speak for the rcmp. >> drop that gun! what gun? i had a cell phone in my hand and a flash light in my hand...
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Apr 21, 2015
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after world war ii, royal canadian mounted police forced inuit to government-created settlements and a federal justice system was imposed. aboriginal children were forced to attend infamous residential schools, where sexual abuse, disease and even death were common. the effects can still be felt today. >> certainly the rapid social and economic changes over the last two generations have had a big effect. if you look at the suicide rate it's many, many times the national rate especially for young inuit men. so those things are a crises they're leading to more illness, they're leading to psychological trauma. >> resolute's hunters are drawing names to find out who will participate in this seasons polar bear hunt. until recently, hunting rights like many other like many other parts of intuit life, were regulated by ottowa. in 1993, desperate for a say in their own future, the inuit of the norhwestern territories, signed a land agreement with ottowa. nunavut was born. in return for a degree of self-governance the the community surrendered their aboriginal title to their lands. >> under t
after world war ii, royal canadian mounted police forced inuit to government-created settlements and a federal justice system was imposed. aboriginal children were forced to attend infamous residential schools, where sexual abuse, disease and even death were common. the effects can still be felt today. >> certainly the rapid social and economic changes over the last two generations have had a big effect. if you look at the suicide rate it's many, many times the national rate especially...
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royal canadian mounted police, they where the big hats, if any of you come to canada, you will see them in front of the parliament. but today police parliament. that is what we were dealing with. they put up barricades as a few cross, we will arrest you. their way whole lot of officers getting ready. we had music. i told my lawyer husband nothing was going to happen. it was boring and no point of him coming. i forgot to tell him i intended on getting arrest. he shows up. all of the people planning to get arrested and it was an amazing day. we had music and speeches. then a group of us went to this stage, this fits and i crossed -- fence and i crossed this barricade. and as tall, big officer looking down at me and said ma'am, i would like you to step back. i said, i can't. he said, i would like you to. i said, i can't bring healing to down and said my wife is a huge fan of yours and if i come home essay i arrested you, i am in huge trouble. [laughter] maude: i said would you like a note? i said you are going to have to arrest me. i am sorry. i do not know what to do. he pointed at handcu
royal canadian mounted police, they where the big hats, if any of you come to canada, you will see them in front of the parliament. but today police parliament. that is what we were dealing with. they put up barricades as a few cross, we will arrest you. their way whole lot of officers getting ready. we had music. i told my lawyer husband nothing was going to happen. it was boring and no point of him coming. i forgot to tell him i intended on getting arrest. he shows up. all of the people...
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we worked with the royal canadian mounted police. the rcmp. wear the red hats. if any of you come to canada you'll see the rcmp musical ride in front of parliament hill. they police parliament. they put up barricades. they said if you cross the barricades, we'll arrest you. there was a whole bunch of officers getting ready to arrest everybody. we had drumming and music. i told my lawyer husband that nothing was going to happen because it was really boring. i had forgotten to tell him i was intending to get arrested. sure enough he shows up. what's that green armband you've got? all the people planning to get arrested. what green armband are we talking about right? we had drumming and speeches and so forth and then a group of us went to this stage and i crossed the barricade. i was one of the first. and this very tall, big rcmp officer said -- looked way down at me and he said, ma'am i would like you to step back over the barricade. he said, i would really like you to step back over the barricade. i said i really can't, officer. i'm sorry. he leaned down and said
we worked with the royal canadian mounted police. the rcmp. wear the red hats. if any of you come to canada you'll see the rcmp musical ride in front of parliament hill. they police parliament. they put up barricades. they said if you cross the barricades, we'll arrest you. there was a whole bunch of officers getting ready to arrest everybody. we had drumming and music. i told my lawyer husband that nothing was going to happen because it was really boring. i had forgotten to tell him i was...
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Apr 23, 2015
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northern border with local law-enforcement, whether it's break-ins, burglaries, drugs the royal canadian mounted police were always it is events. i can't take you locally that it works very well, and it sounds like you believe that it works pretty well kind of country to country. if you're going to make any changes in that relationship what would you recommend? any of you question mark -- any of you? >> the information exchange and the access to the information that you have internally within your organization or your country. we exchange a lot of information with the canadian government the land border, our entry records are serving as their records as well. we can also see who left the country. in the commercial aviation environment, we are doing joint rules correction and targeting efforts to look at threats to north america not just the united states or canada, but it's -- what axis did they have to be able to share with question mark -- with us? >> are we sharing list for folks with deportation with canadian officials? >> i don't know. >> i will submit some additional questions, but i do once agai
northern border with local law-enforcement, whether it's break-ins, burglaries, drugs the royal canadian mounted police were always it is events. i can't take you locally that it works very well, and it sounds like you believe that it works pretty well kind of country to country. if you're going to make any changes in that relationship what would you recommend? any of you question mark -- any of you? >> the information exchange and the access to the information that you have internally...
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Apr 13, 2015
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we worked with the royal canadian mounted police. the rcmp. wear the red hats. if any of you come to canada, you'll see the rcmp musical ride in front of parliament hill. they police parliament. that's who we were dealing with. they put up barricades. they said if you cross the barricades, we'll arrest you. there was a whole bunch of officers getting ready to arrest everybody. we had drumming and music. i told my lawyer husband that nothing was going to happen because it was really boring. there was no point in him coming because it was going to be really boring. i had forgotten to tell him i was intending to get arrested. sure enough, he shows up. what's that green armband you've got? all the people planning to get arrested. what green armband are we talking about, right? it was an amazing day. we had drumming and speeches and so forth and then a group of us went to this stage, and i crossed the barricade. i was one of the first. and this very tall, big rcmp officer said -- looked way down at me, and he said, ma'am, i would like you to step back over the barric
we worked with the royal canadian mounted police. the rcmp. wear the red hats. if any of you come to canada, you'll see the rcmp musical ride in front of parliament hill. they police parliament. that's who we were dealing with. they put up barricades. they said if you cross the barricades, we'll arrest you. there was a whole bunch of officers getting ready to arrest everybody. we had drumming and music. i told my lawyer husband that nothing was going to happen because it was really boring....
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the northern border with local law enforcement, whether break-ins, burglaries drugs the royal canadian mounted police were always at those events. i can tell you locally it works very well. sounds like you believe it works pretty well, kind of country to country. if you were going to make any changes in that relationship what would you recommend, any of you? >> i mean it is really strengthening the information exchange. the access to the information that you have internally within, you know your organization or your country. you know, we exchange a lot of information with the canadian government at the land border. our entry records are serving as their exit records and vice versa so we can start the exchange and identification of who is overstaying. we can see who left the country. in the commercial aviation environment we're doing joint rules creation and joint targeting efforts to look at threats to north america, not just necessarily the u.s. or canada in between. but it is, what access do they have to be able then share with us which brings up the watch list. >> are we sharing lists of folks who
the northern border with local law enforcement, whether break-ins, burglaries drugs the royal canadian mounted police were always at those events. i can tell you locally it works very well. sounds like you believe it works pretty well, kind of country to country. if you were going to make any changes in that relationship what would you recommend, any of you? >> i mean it is really strengthening the information exchange. the access to the information that you have internally within, you...
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northern border with local law enforcement, whether it is break ins, burglaries, drugs, the royal canadian mounted police were at those events. so i can tell you locally it works very well and it sounds like you believe that it works pretty well kind of country to country. if you were going to make any changes in that relationship what would you recommend? any of you? >> i mean it really strengthening the information exchange and the access to the information that you have internally within your organization or your country. we exchange a lot of information with the canadian government, the land border our entry records are serving as their exit records and vice versa so we can start the exchange and identification of who is overstaying and we can also see who left the country. in the commercial aviation environment, we're doing joint -- what rules creation and joint targeting efforts to look at threats to north america. not just necessarily the u.s. or canada, but it is what access do they have to be able to share with us, which brings up the watch list. >> are we sharing lists of folks who are on the l
northern border with local law enforcement, whether it is break ins, burglaries, drugs, the royal canadian mounted police were at those events. so i can tell you locally it works very well and it sounds like you believe that it works pretty well kind of country to country. if you were going to make any changes in that relationship what would you recommend? any of you? >> i mean it really strengthening the information exchange and the access to the information that you have internally...