Group blocked access to test site on Port au Port Peninsula
| Posted: 56 minutes ago | Updated: 56 minutes ago | 2 Min Read
The company is currently going through the environmental assessment process on a proposal to construct a wind farm on the Port au Port Peninsula. On Feb. 10 the Supreme Court granted an injunction ordering the protesters to refrain from hindering, delaying, stopping, obstructing or in any other manner interfering with anyone seeking lawful access to or exit from the company’s project sites. The court also ordered that the group could not station people on or trespass on the sites and it could not order, aid, abet, counsel or encourage anyone to commit such acts.
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