‘Just move on’: Alberta trucker protest may have left a community divided
COUTTS, Alta. — A protest that closed the main crossing between Alberta and the United States may have ended this week, but there’s some concern it has created a different kind of division in the border community caught in the middle of the dispute.
With a population of just 250 people, Coutts, Alta., was thrust into the national spotlight when a convoy of truckers and their supporters set up on the main highway into the village on Jan. 29 to demand an end to mandated vaccines and other pandemic health measures.
It ended in a cacophony of blaring horns as the blockade broke up and rolled out on Tuesday.
Mayor Jim Willett joked that there’s “no such thing as bad publicity,” but in an interview he voiced worries that Coutts has become divided between those who supported the truckers and those who did not.