RCMP investigating protest that resulted in N.S. premier’s windshield being smashed
WOLFVILLE — Nova Scotia RCMP are investigating a protest in Wolfville, N.S., that resulted in the premier’s vehicle’s windshield being smashed.
Police responded Wednesday after protesters blocked Premier Tim Houston and his staff’s vehicles from leaving a speaking event at Acadia University in the Annapolis Valley. Mounties said a person climbed onto a vehicle and smashed the windshield while the premier and his staff were inside.
No injuries were reported.
Police said they arrested one man who was later released without charges, and they say that man was not involved in damaging the premier’s vehicle or in blocking him from leaving the area.


