Coutts arrests speak to larger Canadian concern: federal safety minister
OTTAWA — Canada’s safety minister says a group with allegedly violent motives that was arrested at a border blockade in southern Alberta speaks to broader concerns.
Police earlier this week charged 13 people from the Coutts protest with possession of weapons and mischief to property, including four who face counts of conspiracy to murder RCMP officers. RCMP said this smaller group existed within the larger convoy and had a “militant mindset” and were willing to use force against police if necessary.
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Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino says some people involved in the Coutts convoy have strong ties to a far-right extremist organization led out of Ottawa, but he’s not naming it.


