Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston faced a chaotic protest scene after delivering a speech to the Annapolis Valley Chamber of Commerce at Acadia University.Initially, around 50 peaceful protesters gathered to voice concerns about potential library closures.
However, the crowd grew louder as the speech progressed, with demonstrators raising multiple issues including Mi'kmaq cannabis regulation, fracking plans, and treaty rights.Upon exiting the building, Houston's vehicle was surrounded by protesters, leading to a confrontation where the windshield was smashed.Police escorted him back into the campus, and while no injuries were reported, one man was arrested.Houston's office condemned the violence, emphasizing the importance of peaceful dialogue.Prime Minister Mark Carney also criticized the incident, reaffirming Canada's commitment to peaceful protest.The event disrupted Houston's planned speaking tour, with the next stop scheduled for Yarmouth.
The incident highlights tensions between provincial policies and public dissent, underscoring the challenges of balancing governance with community concerns.
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