Saskatchewan convoy organizer in Ottawa says he isn’t going anywhere
The leader of the Saskatchewan portion of a protest convoy that has been in Ottawa for the last three weeks says unless police come with handcuffs, he and his team aren’t going anywhere.
Speaking on Gormley on Tuesday, Chris Barber said they haven’t finished what they set out to accomplish in Ottawa.
“We’re in talks with the city (of Ottawa) right now,” he said. “We really wish we’d have a little bit more conversations with the federal government. Unfortunately, they’ve pretty much ignored us since we got here.”
On Monday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said the federal government would, for the first time, invoke the Emergencies Act to try to put an end to the protests not only in Ottawa but also at border crossings across the country.