Premier Kenney questioning arrest of lockdown protester at Alberta legislature
EDMONTON – Alberta Premier Jason Kenney wants answers after a man protesting public health lockdown orders was arrested outside the legislature over the weekend.
“The right to peaceful protest is a fundamental right that includes both the freedoms of speech and assembly,” said Kenney in a statement issued Monday. “We understand that a number of peaceful protests have occurred outside the legislature since a public health emergency was invoked, where protestors observed physical distancing guidelines largely without incident.”
“Yesterday was the first time an arrest occurred.”
Kenney further said law enforcement officers need to strike a balance between lawful protest and public safety during the COVID-19 pandemic.