Pallister pledges greater enforcement following anti-mask rally
Chris “Sky” Saccoccia speaks at an anti-mask rally at the Forks in Winnipeg Sunday.
Hundreds of anti-mask protesters at The Forks got a response from the provincial government on Monday — but it wasn't what they were asking for.
Hundreds of anti-mask protesters at The Forks got a response from the provincial government on Monday — but it wasn't what they were asking for.
Just one day after as many as 400 people gathered at an unsanctioned rally in the field in front of the CN stage, forcing The Forks to close small businesses in The Forks Market to protect workers and patrons, Premier Brian Pallister not only assured Manitobans there had been tickets issued, but there would soon be increased enforcement of violations of public health orders along with more restrictive orders coming in force on Wednesday.