Pothole protests: Mayor in Labrador wants his town to join Quebec
L’ANSE-AU-LOUP, N.L. — The mayor of a small town in southern Labrador says he has grown so frustrated with the potholes in the Trans-Labrador Highway that he is openly advocating for his town to become part of Quebec.
“All we’ve got to do is move the border, pave our roads and we’re there,” Hedley Ryland, mayor of L’Anse-au-Loup, said in an interview Monday.
He has taken part in a series of roadside protests, which on Monday included blockades of the local highway maintenance depot and the office of the area’s member of the legislature.
“We won’t drive in the nighttime when it’s dark and there’s fog,” Ryland said. “We’d be down in a pothole, and have blowouts … It is absolutely dangerous. It is not a road issue now. It is a safety issue.”


