NationofChange ‘A disgrace’: First Nation Pipeline opponent gets 90 days in jail after ceremony along Trans Mountain route "So, is there a degree of (anti-Indigenous) targeting happening? That, to me, is a fair question to ask." “A disgrace.” That’s how Canadian author and activist Naomi Klein reacted Tuesday to the news that Stacy Gallagher, an Indigenous land defender, had been sentenced to 90 days in jail after being arrested in 2019 for performing a ceremony along the Trans Mountain pipeline route in British Columbia. VICE, which was informed of Gallagher’s plight by a source close to him, the three-month prison sentence handed down by judge Shelley Fitzpatrick comes “despite a new policy that urges prosecutors to avoid jail time for Indigenous peoples if it’s under two years,” an initiative “geared towards protecting Indigenous peoples from a biased justice system.”