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July 14, 2020

Defending Critical Infrastructure

We have all been witness to the targeted attack of “so-called protestors”, in regards to the major pipeline projects across this country. When does a protest stop being a protest and start being something else?

I think it would be safe to say every member of our Government is in favor of upholding all Albertan’s rights of peaceful assembly and freedom of speech. I would encourage any person or group with a message that needs to be heard, to exercise their freedom of speech and do so in front of the legislature, or somewhere safe.

At the end of the day blocking the tracks and blocking pipeline construction isn’t protesting, it is illegal.(Hat day in honour of the Stampede we are all missing)

https://www.facebook.com/natehorner.alberta/videos/647856749407661

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