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Caledonia class action lawsuit launched

Rick Zamperin
AM 900 CHML Radio
June 12, 2006 - 3:20 PM

[SISIS note: The following mainstream news article is provided for reference only, as an example of how mainstream media treats indigenous resistance to genocide. Mainstream media often presents biased and distorted information, lacking pertinent facts and/or context. Inclusion of this article on our site should not be considered an endorsement by SISIS.]

HAMILTON (AM900 CHML) - CHML News has learned a class action lawsuit has been launched on behalf of business and residents affected by the native occupation in Caledonia.

The lawsuit names the Corporation of Haldimand County, OPP Commissioner Gwen Boniface and the Cayuga Detachment Commander of the OPP.

In addition, the plaintiffs have put the Government of Ontario on notice, and intend to add them as defendants to the action.

The plaintiffs are two un-named businesses in Caledonia and any individuals negatively affected in Caledonia.

CHML's Jamie West will speak with one of the lawyers in the case Tuesday morning on the Roy Green Show.

Native protestors have been occupying the Douglas Creek Estates construction site for more than three months.

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