Family walked 100 km home to protest northern Manitoba train cancellations
A family from a First Nation community in northern Manitoba walked roughly 100 kilometres in 35 C heat for two and a half days after their train home was cancelled last week, in part to peacefully protest what they say is forgotten and frequently interrupted rail service.
A family from a First Nation community in northern Manitoba walked roughly 100 kilometres in 35 C heat for two and a half days after their train home was cancelled last week, in part to peacefully protest what they say is forgotten and frequently interrupted rail service.