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Public safety minister says all Canadians are entitled to police services

As blockades continue to spring up across Canada in support of the Wet'suwet'en hereditary chiefs of British Columbia, Public Safety Minister Bill Blair says it is important to allow law-enforcement agencies in each jurisdiction to do their work as they see fit. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Transport Minister Marc Garneau decry dangerous protests. 
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Source name: 
The Canadian Press
Unique identifier: CP17153667 
Legacy Identifier: n_Blockades-Bill-Blair20200226T1500 
Type: Video 
Duration: 2m36s 
Dimensions: 1920px × 1080px     184.02 MB 
Create Date: 2/26/2020 3:00:00 PM 
Display aspect ratio: 16:9 
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Bill Blair
blockades
first nations
indigenous rights
Ottawa
public safety