So at least the RCMP in Alberta are trying to bring an end to the truck blockade there. I know that the circumstances are different, but at least an effort is being made to come to the aid of an important border crossing and the citizens of an isolated town.
https://ottawacitizen.com/news/local...e-a8e7909457d0
"Some vehicles forming an illegal blockade at the Coutts port of entry have left the protest after RCMP moved Tuesday afternoon to begin enforcement action against participants.
But Mounties reported some protesters also breached a police barrier to join the blockade, with two of those protesters seen in tractors sporting Canadian flags, racing down a ditch along the highway to join the demonstration.
“We (began) to remove some vehicles from the protest area. A few left. I didn’t get an exact count of how many went out. And then we received notification that additional protesters were arriving on the scene and came around our secured area,” RCMP Cpl. Curtis Peters told The Canadian Press.
Peters said he didn’t know how many additional vehicles entered the blockade, or what would come next.
The blockade continues to stymie traffic through the busy U.S. border crossing in a protest of COVID-19 health measures that has entered its fourth day."