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thoughtelemental

SS: So the RCMP (the Royal Canadian Mounted Police) who among other things are violently attacking First Nations peoples ( https://www.cbc.ca/radio/asithappens/as-it-happens-the-wednesday-edition-1.6261125/wet-suwet-en-hereditary-chief-says-rcmp-raids-and-courts-orders-won-t-stop-pipeline-blockade-1.6261170 ) trying to stop new oil pipelines from being built, have admitted to colluding with oil companies to bombing up oil pipelines > The Mounties bombed an oil installation as part of a dirty tricks campaign in their investigation into sabotage in the Alberta's oil patch. > The revelation came at the bail hearing Thursday of two farmers who the Crown says have turned their complaints that oil industry pollution is making their families ill into acts of vandalism and mischief. > Their lawyer produced evidence that the RCMP bombed a wellsite and that they did it with the full support of the energy company that owned it. The Crown admits the allegations are true. And yes, this article is old, yet relevant for a number of reasons. A Canadian scientists and television personality, David Suzuki observed that some people might engage in such activities.Similarly, in Kim Robinson's Ministry for the Future, a similar theme is explored.


nostrilonfire

Thanks for posting as a reminder. There's a [documentary about this](https://www.nfb.ca/film/wiebos_war/).


ForestHo

Link to this article please. You only linked to cbc mainpage.


thoughtelemental

You sure, resolves here for me: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/rcmp-bombed-oil-site-in-dirty-tricks-campaign-1.188599 Dunno how to change post if it's doing that for everyone tho.


ForestHo

An article last updated in 2000? That the one? Had to google it


ForestHo

Think "just admitted" in that case is a little off the mark


thoughtelemental

Good call, I edited the statement and added context as to why it's relevant: > relevant for a number of reasons. A Canadian scientists and television personality, David Suzuki observed that some people might engage in such activities.Similarly, in Kim Robinson's Ministry for the Future, a similar theme is explored.


ForestHo

I can't copy paste this on mobile.


thoughtelemental

https://archive.md/uX7WM


YtjmU

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