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VANCOUVER — Protests against COVID-19 mandates in British Columbia have been loud, but mostly lawful, the province’s solicitor general said Monday.
Mike Farnworth also said the province supports Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in using the Emergencies Act to deal with protests that are holding other parts of the country “economic hostage.”
Trudeau spoke with the premiers Monday about using the act, which would give the federal government temporary and extraordinary powers to curtail the demonstrations.
In response to questions at a news conference about insurance policies, Farnworth said there have been a number of protests in B.C., including around the legislature in Victoria, but police have been doing their job.