Alberta UCP facing growing pushback following introduction of municipalities bill
It was a long time ago, but Jan Novotny still remembers the tanks rumbling through his hometown of Prague in 1968 when the Soviet Union enforced its will on the people of what was then Czechoslovakia.
On Monday, he stood outside the Alberta legislature in a gentle rain, holding a sign aimed at the province’s United Conservative Party government saying, “Stalin Would Be Proud.”
“I’m really concerned,” Novotny said on the first day of his protest.
“Democracy is a slippery slope. It can slip into autocracy quite easily. I just find the current government very autocratic in nature.”