Anti-mandate trucker convoy heading to Ottawa stops in P.A.
An anti-mandate trucker convoy headed to Ottawa made its way through Saskatchewan Monday with hundreds of people stopping in Prince Albert.
The large convoy met at the Co-op Cardlock beside the RCMP detachment north of the city with a variety of vehicles joining in including trucks, vans, cars and RVs.
Prince Albert resident Rick Sproull, who is riding with his nephew Ryan Mihilewicz, said the convoy is meant to protest the COVID-19 mandates that have been implemented by the government and to unite Canadians.
“It’s going to be absolutely huge,” Sproull said. “There’s 36,000 trucks registered throughout the country plus the thousands coming in from the U.S. if they can get across the border. Plus, there’s doctors, nurses, firemen, policemen. The truckers started it, but this is a movement for Canadians. They’ve had enough.”