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Hundreds of Canadian drivers defy ban on vehicle protests in Nova Scotia

Updated: February 7, 2022 at 3:57 pm EST  See Comments

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HALIFAX, Nova Scotia (LifeSiteNews) —Hundreds of vehicles made a “slow roll” through Nova Scotia to protest COVID restrictions over the weekend.  

The protest took place despite the Canadian province expanding its attack on the right to peacefully demonstrate in the streets. 

The Government of Nova Scotia expanded its prohibition on blocking or disrupting traffic from certain highways to all the roads in the province on Friday. Despite the unconstitutional order, LifeSiteNews’ Celeste McGovern reported that “The ban didn’t deter anyone,” as hundreds of vehicles made a “slow roll” through the province and into its capital Halifax with no interference by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP).  

“The Province issued a directive under the Emergency Management Act today, February 4, prohibiting protesters from blockading or disrupting traffic on any road, street or highway in Nova Scotia,” reads the Nova Scotia government website. 

“The new directive follows a similar one issued January 28 banning protesters from organizing a blockade of Highway 104i at the Nova Scotia-New Brunswick border in support of the 2022 Freedom Convoy and the Atlantic

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