They also left notes on the windshields of their victims, which read "your gas guzzler kills."
FCC chief operating officer Sophie Perreault wrote in an email on February 23 that customers involved in the convoy should be reported "immediately."
Lich was denied bail on July 8, and re-appeared in court again on July 14, where she was denied bail for a second time.
McKenna demanded that Twitter reveal which Conservative politicians and outlets the algorithm was "amplifying," and urged Liberal MPs to "regulate them."
Masse said that the app was "worthless in terms of public safety," and that it is also "branding [Canada] as an unwelcoming destination."
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Poilievre was a cabinet minister under Harper from 2013 to 2015.
"I shouldn’t have to go through this," Walsh replied, "no Canadian should. Just because I don't want to put an app on my phone."
He was welcomed by Indigenous leaders along with chanting, drumming, song, and dance.
According to the Maple Ridge News, the RCMP said the gunman had targeted homeless people, a claim backed up by local unhoused individuals.
"Provinces were disappointed by the lack of flexibility and consultation regarding the federal target," said Ontario’s Lisa Thompson.
The Conservative Party could be in danger of splitting up if it fails to win its fourth election in a row.
The judge ruled that being on the registry had had a"disproportionate impact" on the man's life.
Alberta's Court of Appeals ruled that the injunction was "not sufficiently clear and unambiguous," meaning the Pawlowski's contempt of it must be "set aside."
Police pointed out that the pair's actions "ultimately blocked traffic attempting to cross an international border."