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Friday, 16 June 2017

PICNICS NOT PIPELINES: March and Feast on Saturday, June 17 in Red Head (Saint John), 1:00-4:00 p.m.



Join us in Saint John as we stand in in solidarity with the Wolastoqewiyik (Maliseet) and Mi'kmaq people, whose ancestral territories are threatened by these megaprojects. All events are family-friendly. Show your support to keep our streams, rivers, and bays free from the Energy East tar sands pipeline and Belledune tar sands train cars, and the Bay of Fundy and the Baie des Chaleurs and Gulf of St. Lawrence free of tar sands export supertankers. Come join us for the future we want!

PICNICS NOT PIPELINES: March and Feast on Saturday, June 17 in Red Head (Saint John), 1:00-4:00 p.m. Starting at 1:00, the second “March to the End of the Line” will get underway at the intersection of Red Head Road and Hewitt Road. The march will take approximately 30 minutes, and will arrive at Anthony's Cove Road for a lobster boil and hot dog picnic on the shore of the Bay of Fundy. This event is organized by Red Head Anthony's Cove Preservation Association. Facebook Event.

The invitation is being circulated on behalf of:

Wolastoq Grand Chief spasaqsit possesom, Ron Tremblay, Wolastoq Grand Council; Life Hereditary Chief Gary Metallic Sr., Representing 7th District, Gespegawagi Tribal Council and their families; Kenneth Francis and Serena Francis, Kopit Lodge, Elsipogtog Mi'kmaq Nation; Hugh M. Akagi, Chief of Passamaquoddy Peoples; Lynaya Astephen, Red Head Anthony's Cove Preservation Association; Mark D'Arcy, Council of Canadians, Fredericton chapter

In peace and friendship and respect / Woliwon, merci, wela’liak, thanks,

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