Two best organizers of the Canadian Liberation Caravan were sinners in corruption
Two main architect architects, who were on Thursday on Thursday on Thursday, were found guilty in one of the latest legal work, which came to the country’s crashing demonstrations and billions of dollars.
The ruling protest is the best organizers, Tamara Lich and Chris Barber, who saw the number of four-week blocks in 2022, in 2022, protesters saw a long time trucks to protest the pandemic cycle mandates.
According to Mrs. Lich and Mr. Barbers, Canadian media, the National Newswire Agency, which harms public property or used public property, or has been sentenced to a maximum of 10 years in prison. Ms. Lich and Mr. Barber will be condemned in another court session.
The two were charged with other accusations, including the judiciary, including justice, and other charges of the Constitutional Freedom’s Non-Commercial Right to help protect Mr. Barber.
The group criticized the length of the trial against two suspects.
“If Tamara Lich and Chris Barber played the role of leadership in the organization of protests against racism, transfobia or climate change,” said John Carpay, President of the Center John Carpay said.
Protests in Canada “Freedom Caravan” and Especially supported by Alberta’s Western province.
Grass roots by trucks facing vaccine requirements to cross the US border began as the movement of grass roots. Mr. Barber, Saskatchewan, Saskatchewan, MS Lich’s efforts to support MS. Lich, MS Lich characterizes Alberta as a political activist, a political activist from the medicinal hat.
“I love Canada and will never change, no results today,” Ms. Lich was not in an article in X in X in the X on Thursday morning.
Former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called on the authorities to take stronger measures against protesters, as well as to freeze bank accounts and place large police reserves in Ottawa.
Pat King was another major organizer corruption Last year, a three-month-old house was sentenced to prison.
Windsor, similar blockades formed in border crossings in cities such as Ontario, in Detroit, prevent trade between bridges carrying two cities.
In a border crossing of another obstacle, Alberta, found the police The cache of guns Then two people were sentenced to six years in prison for firearms and other charges.