Protesters gather outside the home of N.B. Premier Higgs

A group of protesters gathered outside the home of New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs Saturday to voice their frustration with restrictions.

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21 comments

  1. Why are all these politicians brave behind a camera but would never address the citizens??? These mandates makes no sense

  2. I have no problems with citizens protesting outside a leader’s home. They want the power, not the responsibility. Doesn’t work like that.

  3. “hoping” and “soon” aren’t concrete commitments. Those are week words and merely stall tactics.

  4. NOW Should be the time to end ALL mandates and return all jobs to those that rightly deserve them.

  5. It’d be a real shame if, as some trucks drove by the premier’s home, they had some unfortunate mechanical breakdowns. A real shame.

  6. All the official and politicians have a frightened and confused look on their face.

  7. Awesome 👍😁🇨🇦 Tim in Nova Scotia the so called leader needs the same thing set it up I’ll go visit him at his home 🇨🇦👍 SUPPORT THE Truckers end all mandates 👍👍🇨🇦🇨🇦

    1. Houston’s been a disgrace, if he had any integrity he would have said he was going to implement restrictions during his campaign, he ran on removing restrictions then pulled the rug out a day or two before masks and such were supposed to be gone. Pathetic, cowardly “leader”

  8. They can protest anywhere in Canada really, the Charter of Rights and Freedoms applies throughout all of Canada, not just in Ottawa. Gatineau, Kingston, Montreal, etc. Will you be coming to Atlantic Canada at some point? I would love to join in for a few days in the peaceful protest and try some of that famous wood fired pizza.

  9. The line I’m most concerned about that was crossed is “2 weeks to flatten the curve”. What about that line?

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