Disrespectful that Horgan won’t meet during northern B.C. tour: hereditary chief
HOUSTON, B.C. — One of five hereditary chiefs of the Wet’suwet’en Nation who oppose a natural gas pipeline in northern British Columbia says it’s disrespectful that Premier John Horgan isn’t planning to meet with them during a tour of the region.
Chief Na’moks, who also goes by John Ridsdale, says the chiefs have a long-standing request to meet with the premier as they say they will only discuss the project with government leaders rather than proponent Coastal GasLink.
Na’moks says the premier’s office contacted him personally but he didn’t think it was appropriate to have a one-on-one discussion, and now Horgan is looking at setting up a phone call with all five chiefs next week.
But Na’moks says only a face-to-face conversation will demonstrate respect for the chiefs, who say they have authority over 22,000 square kilometres of unceded Wet’suwet’en territory.