Sask. premier condemns the behaviour of some at trucker protest
While Premier Scott Moe released a statement on the weekend in support of the ongoing trucker protest, he’s calling out the behaviour of some on and near Parliament Hill in Ottawa.
Nazi signs were spotted among the crowd and there were people pictured on the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.
“These people should be held accountable,” Moe said Monday during a media conference in Regina. “If the acts they have performed are illegal, I would hope that the relevant law enforcement agency would ultimately hold these individuals accountable. In fact, I would go one step further and say (for) what these individuals are doing, they owe Canadians an apology.
“It is absolutely despicable that we see these individuals doing this. It takes away from the broader message that the vast majority of law-abiding folks participating — whether it be the Ottawa rally or the rally we saw here in Regina — it takes away from the message that they are conveying that vaccine mandates aren’t working, that vaccine mandates aren’t necessary and (are) something they would like the federal government to remove.”


