In pictures: #IdleNoMore takes it to the streets for day of action
Idle No More protesters demonstrate at the base of the Ambassador Bridge in Windsor, Ont. About 1000 demonstrators disrupted traffic to the country’s busiest border crossing for several hours.GEOFF ROBINS/The Canadian Press
Idle No More protesters march towards the Ambassador Bridge in Windsor, Ont.GEOFF ROBINS/The Canadian Press
Idle No More protesters march towards the Ambassador Bridge in Windsor, Ont.GEOFF ROBINS/The Canadian Press
Idle No More demonstrators block a CN east-west track just west of Portage La Prairie, Man., on Jan. 16, 2013.JOHN WOODS/The Canadian Press
Idle No More demonstrators block a CN east-west track just west of Portage La Prairie, Man.JOHN WOODS/The Canadian Press
Chief Calvin Bruneau, middle, joins demonstrators as they stop traffic on the QEII highway south of Edmonton.DAN RIEDLHUBER/Reuters
A passanger of a car asks to get past as an Idle No More supporter blocks Highway 2 in Edmonton.JASON FRANSON/The Canadian Press
A motorist tries to drive through a barricade during an Idle No More protest outside Edmonton on Jan. 16, 2013.DAN RIEDLHUBER/Reuters
Protester Wayne Moberley sings traditional music as he takes part in the Toronto Idle No More demonstration.MARK BLINCH/Reuters
Protesters take part in the Idle No More demonstration in Toronto on Jan. 16, 2013.MARK BLINCH/Reuters
Idle No More protesters are seen in downtown Toronto.Kevin Van Paassen/The Globe and Mail
Protester Leo Marcel Neveu poses to show his neck tattoo, which reads ‘native,’ as he takes part in the Idle No More demonstration in Toronto.MARK BLINCH/Reuters
Protests are silhouetted against a flag as the take in Toronto’s Idle No More demonstration.MARK BLINCH/Reuters