
Country artist recalls singing about “Freedom” at Coutts blockade, court hears
LETHBRIDGE, AB – The COVID-19 blockade at Coutts, Alta., drew on support from a cross-section of people, including a country musician who jumped at the chance to perform “Freedom” at the barricade, a courtroom heard Monday.
Lyndsay Butler testified she performed at the 2022 protest at the Canada-U.S. border crossing and later struck up a long-distance friendship with Anthony Olienick.
Olienick and Chris Carbert are on trial charged with conspiracy to commit murder of Mounties at the blockade.
Butler told court that when the pandemic started in 2020, her music career slammed to a halt. When she tried to get it going again the next year, COVID-19 rules and vaccine mandates slammed her again.