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	Anonymous submission to MTL Counter-info (January 2019)
“Observant individuals can easily identify many such critical bottlenecks across Canada. They share several common characteristics:
- they are of immediate and significant value to businesses and governments;
 - they concentrate valued resources or essential economic functions;
 - they are located at the intersection of related transportation systems, thus allowing protesters to use their scarce resources efficiently;
 - most are far from major national security resources and forces, thus complicating the deployment and maintenance of these forces;
 - most are close to First Nations communities that would likely be neutral if not active supporters of insurgents and would provide safe-havens and logistical support to main participants;
 - all are high profile assets the disruption of which would attract (for governments) troublesome national and international political and media attention; and
 - all are vulnerable (i.e., value multiplied by the ease of disruption).”
– Canada and the First Nations: Cooperation or Conflict? 
For more info on the weak points, check out:
Transportation Infrastructure in Canada


