Kanesatake Mohawks set up checkpoints at the entrance to Oka provincial park Wednesday, as the park was due to reopen, stopping cars as they arrived and asking their occupants to turn around and leave ...
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The grand chief of the Mohawks of Kanesatake says he has reached a deal with Quebec to partially reopen a provincial park near the community. Serge Simon says in a statement that a blockade erected ...
Oka provincial park is opening on Wednesday, allowing about half the usual daily visitors to explore the hiking trails and shoreline of the Lake of Two Mountains, 60 kilometres northwest of Montreal.
As Quebec continued to slowly reopen Wednesday following weeks of pandemic-induced shutdowns, members of the Mohawk community of Kanesatake outside Montreal demanded that authorities slow down.
Members of the Kanesatake community on Thursday continued to block the entrance to Oka provincial park, which officially opened the day before. Oka Mayor Pascal Quevillon is frustrated by the ...
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