Kenney blasts those threatening Hinshaw
EDMONTON – Alberta Premier Jason Kenney is condemning those using threats and intimidation to protest the rules.
Provincial sheriffs estimated about 750 people gathered at the legislature on Monday to protest public-health restrictions. Some chanted “lock her up” in reference to the province’s chief medical health officer, Dr. Deena Hinshaw.
“It’s particularly offensive to threaten a committed public servant like Dr. Hinshaw, a consummate professional who has offered the best possible health advice to govt. I call on those responsible to stop the threats & law breaking, which is a disservice to their own cause,” said Kenney on Twitter.
Kenney added that another large protest on Sunday at GraceLife Church west of Edmonton, which was recently closed by health officials for violating restrictions, resulted in the arrest of a protester who allegedly shouted racial insults at a First Nations woman on the nearby Enoch Cree reserve.


