The Royal Canadian Mounted Police have arrested 16 Greenpeace protesters, including 13 who had chained themselves to a Shell oilsands upgrader plant in northern Alberta.
Police moved in around 5:30 a.m. Sunday, 24 hours after the activists scaled three smokestacks and a construction crane at the Scottford upgrader expansion near Fort Saskatchewan.
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Alberta Premier Ed Stelmach called the protesters "lawbreakers" who were "putting people on the job site at risk." Shell officials echoed that sentiment, saying Saturday they hoped to meet with any activists thinking of targeting its facilities.
"We reiterate our wish that Greenpeace and all other who have concerns with our activities would talk to us face to face instead of using confrontational and unsafe tactics," the company said in a statement.
The protest came after about 20 Greenpeace activists were arrested at a Suncor oilsands plant near Fort McMurray, Alta. a couple of weeks ago.
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Police moved in around 5:30 a.m. Sunday, 24 hours after the activists scaled three smokestacks and a construction crane at the Scottford upgrader expansion near Fort Saskatchewan.
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Alberta Premier Ed Stelmach called the protesters "lawbreakers" who were "putting people on the job site at risk." Shell officials echoed that sentiment, saying Saturday they hoped to meet with any activists thinking of targeting its facilities.
"We reiterate our wish that Greenpeace and all other who have concerns with our activities would talk to us face to face instead of using confrontational and unsafe tactics," the company said in a statement.
The protest came after about 20 Greenpeace activists were arrested at a Suncor oilsands plant near Fort McMurray, Alta. a couple of weeks ago.
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