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The New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal's Ottawa-based parliamentary reporter and provincial editor. Leafs fan. huras.adam@brunswicknews.com

Feb 17, 2022, 12 tweets

OK! Story filed. Let’s go do another protest walk through.

Missed it? Here’s my story on Trudeau kicking off the Emergencies Act debate: tj.news/telegraph-jour… #NB

Oh boy, immediately greeted by this guy on Bank Street. “They call my Mr. Freedom,” he says. He says he’s from Niagara.

Definitely a larger police presence today. But they’re largely just doing that, being a presence, walking here and there, stopping, milling about. This Bank and Wellington Streets.

This is Kent and Queen where a few other #NB’ers have been for 21 days. Not much of a police presence here compared to other locations.

Fences now going up around the Supreme Court of Canada.

And now fences around the Confederation Building where most #NB MPs have their offices.

Convoy daycare remains open. There is a significant number of children at this protest. In walking for the last 10 min I counted seven strollers.

“It's time we stop
Hey, what's that sound?
Everybody look, what's going down?”

Karaoke.

Sign cleaned off!

The Parliamentary cafeteria is still going, so the tour will stop here and I’ll go back to writing.

These two have jackets that says #NB on them, but declined to talk. If I had to estimate it, I would say there is about 25 NBers remaining here give or take during weekdays. But I’m always asking around to find more.

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