‘Your guy has really screwed the pooch’: Kenney told feds over Coutts blockade
By Stephanie Taylor, Laura Osman and David FraserAlberta border protest blockade clears after police seize weapons
WATCH : After 18 days of disrupting a Canada-U.S. border crossing, anti-COVID mandate protesters have dispersed their blockade near Coutts, Alberta. As Heather Yourex-West reports, the sudden end comes after charges were laid by police, over a seized cache of deadly weapons linked to the demonstrations – Feb 15, 2022
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