Convoy at Saskatchewan legislature broken up, one car remaining
Global News
One vehicle remains in the line in the northbound lane of Albert Street. There is a heavy police presence in the area, with officers surrounding the vehicle at one point.
Most semi-trucks and personal vehicles have left a convoy line parked outside the Saskatchewan legislative building, protesting COVID-19 restrictions.
One vehicle remains in the line in the northbound lane of Albert Street. There is a heavy police presence in the area, with officers surrounding the vehicle at one point.
There are about 30 police officers and cruisers in the area as of Sunday night.
About 50 people remained in the area, around the one remaining vehicle.
Organizer Tamara Lavoie declined to speak to a Global News photographer.
“I’m a little in shock right now,” Lavoie told another reporter in her live.
“I don’t accept what the police did here today. I don’t accept what the tow trucks they called in here did today. I don’t accept what the people leaving did,” Lavoie added