CANADAHALIFAX news Nova Scotia government bans planned Trans-Canada Highway border blockade by admin 29 يناير، 2022 written by admin 29 يناير، 2022 10 Order will remain in effect as long as there is state of emergency Blair Rhodes · CBC News · The Nova Scotia government is moving to head off a protest planned for the province’s border with New Brunswick this weekend. In a statement late Friday afternoon, the Emergency Management Office issued an order that prohibits protesters from blockading the Trans-Canada Highway at the border. The order also applies to people stopping or gathering along the side of the highway, both at the border and at the toll plaza for the Cobequid Pass, the highway that runs through northern Nova Scotia to the New Brunswick border. The order specifically names the 2022 Freedom Convoy — the name organizers have attached to a trucking protest that has seen convoys of vehicles from across Canada converge on Ottawa for protests this weekend. A contingent left from Enfield, N.S., on Thursday. According to the release, the order also applies to the Atlantic Hold the Line Event, which has been described in social media posts as a border blockade planned for Saturday at 1 p.m. Fines could range up to $10,000 for individuals and as high as $100,000 for corporations. The order will remain in effect as long as the provincial state of emergency exists. That state of emergency has been extended every two weeks and currently runs to Feb. 6. 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail admin previous post Nova Scotia extends ‘renoviction’ ban next post Nova Scotia homeless man’s plight exposes gaps in system: advocate You may also like جامعة غويلف: ارتفاع عدد الطلاب المصابين بإنفلونزا المعدة... 9 يناير، 2025 كنديون يبدون آراءهم في كلام ترامب عن ’’الولاية... 9 يناير، 2025 كندا تعدّ ردّاً على الرسوم الجمركية التي هدّدها... 9 يناير، 2025 مطالب بمزيد من التمويل للتعليم في شمال أونتاريو 9 يناير، 2025 Bible Hill suspicious death ruled homicide, says RCMP 9 يناير، 2025 Hot water overflow, not chemical leak, prompted emergency... 9 يناير، 2025 Pedestrian injuries: Advocate says Halifax goals for safety... 9 يناير، 2025 RCMP investigate Mahone Bay deaths as intimate partner... 9 يناير، 2025 Pictou County man wanted on province-wide warrant arrested 9 يناير، 2025 Nova Scotia sees 35 per cent drop in... 9 يناير، 2025 Leave a Comment Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.