INSIDE THE TYEE

As arrests begin in northern B.C., our reporter is there

It’s been one year since RCMP tactical units tore down two camps protesting the construction of the Coastal GasLink pipeline in northern B.C., and they’re now poised to do it again.

Reporter Amanda Follett-Hosgood is in the Unist'ot'en camp and healing centre to cover the quickly unfolding events for The Tyee. We’ll be publishing her dispatches throughout the day.

On the Ground: Wet’suwet’en Pipeline Opponents Bracing for RCMP Action


RCMP says it’s prepared to move in, but campers remain defiant: ‘Canada’s laws don’t apply here.’

Federal Court’s Trans Mountain Ruling Betrays Principles of Reconciliation

The decision found Trudeau government met the minimum legal requirements. For Indigenous peoples, that’s not enough.

First Nations Vow to Fight on after Trans Mountain Defeat

Federal court rejects argument consultation was inadequate. ‘Reconciliation stopped today,’ says representative.

In Iowa, Bernie Beckons to the Kids, and They Love Him Right Back

Sanders supporters say if their guy doesn't win, 'We'll take to the streets.' The Tyee is there.

Orin Is One. He’s Already Taken the Measure of 12 Presidential Hopefuls

None of them dropped him. And he didn’t spit up anyone. Not bad work by both sides.

Jason Kenney’s Other Pipeline War Is with Michigan

Locals say Enbridge’s aging Line 5 is a disaster waiting to happen and Alberta’s premier should butt out.

British Columbia Poses Big Tests for Trudeau 2.0

From Teck’s mine to the Wet’suwet’en blockade, grown-up decisions face the PM.