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Wet’suwet’en protest rally hits Portage and Main Thursday afternoon

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Hundreds take over Winnipeg intersection in support of B.C. pipeline protest
WATCH: A large crowd of people showed up in downtown Winnipeg Thursday to support the ongoing Indigenous protest of a B.C. pipeline. – Jan 10, 2019

Winnipeg’s iconic Portage and Main intersection was blocked Thursday afternoon by a protest in support of Indigenous pipeline resistance in British Columbia.

The Wet’suwet’en Solidarity Rally, Round Dance and Art Build took over Portage and Main at 4 p.m.

Winnipeg police blocked off access into the area and re-directed traffic as hundreds of protesters formed circles, chanted and waved banners in the intersection.

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The group broke up as darkness fell, after about 45 minutes. Traffic flow resumed through the intersection around 5 p.m.

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The event is one of many solidarity rallies across Canada and beyond over the past week in opposition to the controversial construction of a natural gas pipeline over Indigenous lands.

Winnipeg police said officers and cadets will be on scene to ensure safety and orderly traffic flows.

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