Three men have been arrested and charged in connection with an armed protest that blocked an important western Quebec highway for almost two days earlier this month.
Quebec provincial police arrested the alleged protest leader Guillaume Carle and two other men Thursday after investigating the circumstances surrounding their blockade on Highway 117 on March 12 and 13.
The protest blocked the main route between the Laurentians and the Abitibi region on March 12 and 13.
(CBC)
The men appeared in court and were charged with mischief and obstruction of justice, said Quebec provincial police spokeswoman Manon Gaignard.
"Mr. Carle stayed in jail because he refused to sign his release," she said, adding that he will be back in court on Monday in Maniwaki.
Carle, head of a group called the Confederation of Aboriginal People of Canada, served as the spokesman for about 50 demonstrators with rifles who set up barricades in La Vérendrye Wildlife Reserve, completely blocking the main route between the Laurentians and the Abitibi region for most of March 12.
At the time, Carle said they were protesting logging regulations and the living conditions of aboriginals living off-reserve in the park.
The protesters opened one lane late that afternoon and removed the barricades on the afternoon of March 13 in anticipation of a meeting with the Quebec government.
Local aboriginal leaders earlier denounced the protest and criticized authorities for being too lenient with the demonstrators.
Share Tools
Latest Ottawa News Headlines
- New mom among dead in Aylmer triple stabbing
- A young mother, her mother and another man, who all lived together in the Gatineau, Que., suburb of Aylmer, were found stabbed to death in their home, police say. more »
- Teens share bullying tales in confession booth
- Raw stories about bullying emerged when a video booth was set up inside a Quebec high school. more »
- Birds attack Ottawa joggers
- Women jogging along the Rideau Canal in Ottawa might want to rethink that ponytail. It seems to be making them a target for blackbirds nesting in the area. more »
- Woman pinned between forklifts in Ottawa warehouse
- The Ontario Ministry of Labour is investigating after an Ottawa worker was struck and pinned between two forklifts in an east Ottawa warehouse. more »
Top News Headlines
- SpaceX capsule captured by Canadarm2
- The privately bankrolled unmanned SpaceX Dragon capsule has been captured by Canadarm2 and is on its way to docking at the International Space Station. more »
- Reclaiming the dead on Mt. Everest

- The difficulty, danger and expense of removing the bodies of climbers who died in Mount Everest's "death zone" mean most of the dead remain on the mountain as a stark reminder to other climbers of the risks. more »
- Teens share bullying tales in confession booth
- Raw stories about bullying emerged when a video booth was set up inside a Quebec high school. more »
- Canadian woman continues tweeting her way to the top of Everest
- Sandra Leduc is taking a second run at Mount Everest's summit after a deadly storm forced her back down the mountain and killed four others on Sunday. The Canadian lawyer and government worker is tweeting her progress along the way. more »
Most Viewed/Commented
- New mom among dead in Aylmer triple stabbing
- Gatineau police to question suspect in multiple homicides
- Birds attack Ottawa joggers
- Woman pinned between forklifts in Ottawa warehouse
- Teens share bullying tales in confession booth
- Ottawa race weekend road closures
- Double-lung recipient Hélène Campbell dances for joy
- Victim named in Queensway rollover crash
- G20 police illegally arrested journalists, used gay slur
The protest blocked the main route between the Laurentians and the Abitibi region on March 12 and 13.
