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Protesters removed from Imperial Metals' annual conference

Four people have been removed by RCMP after entering the Imperial Metals annual conference at the Coquitlam Executive Plaza Hotel.

A dozen RCMP officers called to scene

A dozen RCMP officers have been called to the scene. (FarrahMerali/CBC)

One person has been arrested, and three others forcibly removed after entering Imperial Metals' annual conference at theCoquitlam Executive Plaza Hotel.

At least a dozen RCMPofficers were called to the scene after a group of protesters gathered outside the hotel and entered one of the conference rooms.

Indigenous groups say they are protesting the event to draw attention to the clean up of the Mount Polley tailings pond spill.

Kanahus Manuel said protestors were aiming to speakdirectly to Imperial Metals' leaders about ongoing mining projects on Indigenous land.

"We're going to Imperial Metals to let the executives and shareholders, the people making the decisions about going onto our territory, know that theseinvestments arevery high risk and very uncertain projects to be investing in."

"They're going into some of the most sacred places that we have, our most sacred headwaters and our glaciers."

AhousahtFirst Nation member Leonard John said he attended the protest as a representative of his community.

"ImperialMetals is not wanted in our territory and our Ahousaht chiefs have told them as well that they're not welcome in our territories," he said.

"It's a sacred mountain that they're trying to mine. For it to be sold for money, come on. We've got to think about our children and the next seven generations."

Protesters entered the Coquitlam Executive Plaza Hotel where Imperial Metals' annual conference is taking place. (Farrah Merali/CBC)

With files from Farrah Merali