Protester’s vulnerability to being ‘seduced’ into blockade activities considered in sentencing decision
Assessment: ideologically motivated extremists felt would likely use police enforcement as lever
BCGEU president Stephanie Smith part of picket lineat the BC Liquor Distribution Branch’s centre in Delta
Environmental group back in action after 1 month pause
The group has made headlines recently for blocking traffic
30% would protest a low-income housing project within three blocks of their home
In 2019 the BCSPCA allegedly turned in a whistleblower for sharing footage from inside a hog farm
Ottawa Police Service and parliamentary security learned from the winter demonstrations
‘It’s getting a connotation of: People who are the loudest are always the ones waving the flag’
Calvin Binnendyk testifies at trial for 3 charged with mischief and break-and-enter
Lich will be returned to Ottawa to appear in court, police said Tuesday
Those granted standing will be given advance notice on information submitted into evidence
“Freedom Convoy” occupied the downtown core for three weeks in January and February
Both pro-life and pro-choice protestors made their voices heard
Zain Haq, who is in Canada on a study permit, says he’s gone into hiding
Police are aware of demonstrations in the works and are ‘planning accordingly’
10 more cases under review, 2 dropped for insufficient evidence connected with activity near Houston
Between Feb. 5 and March 23, 26 threats were logged against Trudeau and 8 of his cabinet ministers
Judge says “taste of jail” has lowered her risk to reoffend
Advocates say 1 in 5 people in B.C. lack a general practitioner