TORONTO - The province's aboriginal affairs minister says peace is being restored in the southern Ontario community of Caledonia.

Michael Bryant says both the road barricade of a local highway and the recent blockade of a rail line are being dismantled.

He says the blockade - which was erected in solidarity with aboriginal protesters in eastern Ontario - went up because of rumour and misinformation.

The Opposition says the Liberals have been encouraging lawlessness by tolerating the recent escalation of aboriginal protests.

The Conservatives say the Liberals should call off negotiations with the Six Nations protesters until the protests stop.

But Premier Dalton McGuinty says he won't call off negotiations with the protesters unless he's told to by the provincial police and Prime Minister Stephen Harper