Métis protest cancels photo op at bridge
Last Updated: Wednesday, September 13, 2006 | 8:57 AM NT
CBC News
Related
Internal Links
A protest Tuesday by Labrador Métis prompted Newfoundland and Labrador's transportation minister to pull out of a publicity event at a construction site.
Transportation Minister John Hickey said a ceremony at the Churchill Bridge was cancelled for safety reasons, as several dozen protesters were not equipped with appropriate safety gear.
Hickey and others had planned to take part in a photo opportunity for the bridge, which the provincial government is building across the Churchill River near Happy Valley-Goose Bay.
Chris Montague says the Newfoundland and Labrador government is ignoring Métis concerns.
(CBC)
Labrador Métis Nation president Chris Montague said the provincial government is ignoring a Newfoundland Supreme Court decision this July that said it has a duty to consult with Métis on road construction projects.
"We've chosen this as our battleground today, and we're won because we've made a loud public statement," said Montague, who accused the government of refusing to meet with him.
Montague added he was given only a day's notice when he was invited to attend the event at the bridge.
Transportation Minister John Hickey said he was not fazed by a Labrador Métis Nation protest.
(CBC)
"We're the reason he doesn't sleep at night," said Montague, adding he received no answer when he requested meetings for this week.
Hickey told CBC News that it has been Montague who has been difficult to reach.
"On two if not three different occasions, the premier has wanted to speak with Mr. Montague on a one-on-one basis and both times, he was turned down," said Hickey, who also represents the central Labrador district of Lake Melville.
"If this is the type of political fiasco that he wants to be engaged in, that's fine. We're moving on with our agenda."
Hickey said the event at the bridge will be rescheduled.
Share Tools
Latest Nfld. & Labrador News Headlines
- RNC investigating Corner Brook death
- The RNC and paramedics answered a call about an unresponsive man lying near O'Connell Drive at about 11:30 a.m. more »
- Man dies in crash near Bay Roberts
- A 47-year-old man has died in a crash near Bay Roberts early this morning, according to police. more »
- Bay de Verde Peninsula fire contained
- A forest fire near Lead Cove, at the tip of the Bay de Verde Peninsula, has been contained. more »
- DND allowed IceCaps to use jet image, says document
- DND is allowing the the IceCaps to use an image of its fighter jets on the team's shoulder patches – even though it wasn't specifically mentioned in the department's agreement with the IceCaps' parent team. more »
Top News Headlines
- Teen struck by lightning in Ottawa dies
- The victim of a Friday lightning strike during a storm in east Ottawa has died, CBC News has learned. more »
- Everest team unable to bring down Toronto woman's body
- Bad weather has hampered the recovery team that is attempting to bring down the body of a Toronto woman who died trying to climb Mt. Everest. more »
- 32 Syrian children die in artillery attack, says UN
- More than 90 people have been killed by regime forces in a district of central Syria, with the head of the UN team in the country confirming at least 32 children and 60 adults were killed the attack. more »
- Woman's remains found in hockey bag on Cape Breton river
- Police in Nova Scotia are investigating after a woman's remains were found in a hockey bag floating on a Cape Breton river Friday night. more »
- 700-hectare Labrador fire has moved off CF base
- Man dies in crash near Bay Roberts
- DND allowed IceCaps to use jet image, says document
- Industrial area of Goose Bay evacuated as fire burns
- Moose petition calls for caution on management plan
- Bonavista, N.L., 'coyote' was really wolf, tests confirm
- Province mum on plans for spending scandal lawsuits
- Seasonal workers anxious about changes to EI system
- Scores of cats removed from Corner Brook house



