An Ontario Superior Court judge has given the 1492 Land Back Lane camp until Oct. 22 to vacate land slated to become a subdivision in Caledonia, Ont., before he rules on making an injunction against their presence permanent. Justice R.J. Harper said if the camp occupiers vacated he would hear constitutional arguments presented by Skyler Williams, the spokesperson for 1492 Land Back Lane. Members from Six Nations, which sits next to Caledonia, set up the camp in July saying to reclaim land they said was stolen. Skyler Williams, a spokesperson for the 1492 Land Back Lane camp, said there are no plans to vacate the property. Supporters of the 1492 Land Back Lane camp demonstrate outside the courthouse in Cayuga, Ont., on Friday.
Source: CBC News October 09, 2020 19:41 UTC