In an interview with Dispensing Freedom, Mr. Durfee stated that when the Halifax Regional Police/RCMP – led by Detective Constable Jeffrey Seebold – raided Amu Leaf, the officers displayed significant “ignorance and racism” in their conduct. Durfee says that the officers “ripped all of our treaty materials off the walls and shredded them, tore down all our signage from the walls, and smashed all of our security cameras.”
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Honour the Treaties: Respect Micmac Fishing Rights!
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Albert Marshall of Eskasoni FN has had all charges dropped after RCMP refuses to show up in court
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