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Globe and Mail Update Aside from a few morning disruptions in Eastern Ontario and near Montreal, the national day of protest organized by native Canadians was marked by peaceful marches in pockets across the country.
Ontario Provincial Police reopened Highway 401 just west of Kingston, Ont. by lunch hour, after natives had set up a blockade on a highway that police had cordoned off late Thursday night.
“People were concerned that it may be too much of an imposition and erode any support that there might be for First Nations' issues,” native protest leader Shawn Brant said from an overpass on top of the highway.
He added this was not a result of police intervention early Friday morning but merely a “gesture to the public.”
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