Canadian Official “Expects Police to Take Appropriate Action” as Trucker Convoy Blocks U.S.-Canada Border Crossing
Over 100 truckers have blocked the Canadian border between Alberta and Montana for a third straight day on Monday (Jan. 31) in protest of COVID-19 vaccine mandates, according to the Calgary Herald.
On Sunday (Jan. 30), Alberta Premier Jason Kenney called for an end to the blockade, saying: “Canadians have a democratic right to engage in lawful protests. I urge those involved in this truck convoy protest to do so as safely as possible, and not to create road hazards that could lead to accidents or unsafe conditions for other drivers.”
Along the border between Canada and the US, truckers on both sides block the border in protest over vaxx mandates and passports. pic.twitter.com/uYUwOKoxna
— Aaron Ginn (@aginnt) February 1, 2022
“If participants in this convoy cross the line and break the law, I expect police to take appropriate action,” said Kenney, who previously warned that COVID-19 vaccine restrictions could disrupt the supply chain between the US and Canada.
Meanwhile, the truckers have voted to stand their ground and stay.
“So I again will ask the Prime Minster, who may I remind the House wore blackface on more times than he can remember, apologize the peace-loving, patriotic Canadians who are outside right now just asking to be heard?”
Truckers convoy has now blockaded the US-Canada border crossing in Alberta.
Trudeau diverts and praises the vaccinated.
Justin Trudeau was looking quite healthy today, possessing a lot of vigor and energy to denounce the Freedom Convoy as he remotely spoke to Parliament.
“We vigorously condemn the hatred, the intolerance that we’ve seen in the streets of Ottawa over the past number of days.”
Rebel News – A standoff has ensued at the Alberta/Montana border, where truckers supporting the Freedom Convoy have vowed to remain despite police presence.
Tensions are ratcheting up with police and tow trucks descending on the scene. Blockaders have now opened up one lane of traffic to allow locals, school buses and emergency vehicles access to the border.
A lane opening up for the locals, the border will remain blocked.
— K2 (@kiansimone44) January 31, 2022
Any truckers who want to leave now have a chance.
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What started as a cross-border protest of hundreds of truckers and locals at the Coutts, Alberta-Sweet Grass, Montana border crossing Saturday morning had turned into a full-on blockade of the southbound lane of Alberta Highway 4 by Sunday.
The so-far peaceful demonstration was organized to show support for the Freedom Convoy that headed to Ottawa, which has now ground the nation’s capital to a halt. That convoy began in opposition to federally-imposed vaccine requirements for cross-border truckers and has grown into a national movement against lockdowns and restrictions for all Canadians.
UPDATE: This was sent to me earlier
— K2 (@kiansimone44) January 31, 2022
RCMP and tactical units headed to Coutts, Alberta.
The hundreds of truckers aren't budging, as they demonstrate by parking at the border of Montana.
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A local was watching twitter for updates in her pajamas, shocked to see tactical units outside her house in Coutts Alberta.
— K2 (@kiansimone44) January 31, 2022
She came to support the hundreds of truckers here, with more on the way being blocked by checkpoints outside town.
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According to Rebel reporters Kian Simone and Syd Fizzard, who have been on the scene of the stand-off since late last night, despite a winter storm and near-zero visibility, the protesters have voted to remain. Should they do so, they face fines $10,000 for a first offence or $25,000, as well as jail time.
Surrounded and forced to make a difficult decision. Motion has passed, they are staying.
— K2 (@kiansimone44) January 31, 2022
Stay tuned.
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