Crime British Columbia

Man shoved into traffic for waving Alberta flag speaks out: 'I could have been killed'

Subhead:Don Bonnar says he was pushed into the roadway, where his foot was run over by a vehicle. He says doctors suspected a fracture, and he underwent medical treatment following the incident.# YouTube-embed:Iv-wLOF3N…

Man shoved into traffic for waving Alberta flag speaks out: 'I could have been killed'
Text to audio Audio version available

Subhead:Don Bonnar says he was pushed into the roadway, where his foot was run over by a vehicle. He says doctors suspected a fracture, and he underwent medical treatment following the incident.# YouTube-embed:Iv-wLOF3Ni0

Man shoved into traffic for waving Alberta flag speaks out: 'I could have been killed' Don Bonnar says he was pushed into the roadway, where his foot was run over by a vehicle. He says doctors suspected a fracture, and he underwent medical treatment following the incident. A peaceful Alberta independence supporter says he refuses to be intimidated after an alleged assault left him with a serious foot injury when he was shoved into live traffic while holding an Alberta flag.

Don Bonnar, a longtime Alberta sovereignty advocate, was at Keith Wilson's Let Alberta Decide pancake breakfast and recounted the June 28 incident in Edmonton. The disturbing assault, captured on video, shows Bonnar standing on a traffic median displaying an Alberta flag before a confrontation escalates. Bonnar says he was pushed into the roadway, where his foot was run over by a vehicle.

He says doctors suspected a fracture, and he underwent medical treatment following the incident. "It could have killed me," Bonnar says. Despite the attack, Bonnar says he has no intention of abandoning his activism.

Instead, he hopes the incident serves as a reminder that political disagreements should never turn violent. "We can try to help educate the 'Elbows Up' crowd... to try to celebrate our differences like we used to in this country," he says. Bonnar has been active in Alberta sovereignty advocacy since launching the Alberta Sovereignty

NOW banner campaign in 2025 and has participated in numerous overpass demonstrations and public events supporting Alberta independence. Chief Reporter Sheila Gunn Reid is the Editor-in-Chief, Alberta Bureau Chief, member of the board of directors, and host of The Gunn Show at Rebel News. Sheila also serves as President of the Independent Press Gallery of Canada.

A mother of three and longtime conservative activist, Sheila is the

Source and reference

author of bestselling books, including her most recent release, Independence Blueprint: What Alberta Can Learn From Quebec. https://mybook.to/sheila

Read original source
Published
Jul 15, 2026
Updated
Jul 15, 2026
Source
Rebel News
Category
Crime
Read time
1 min
Key facts

Key facts

SectionCrime
Open
SourceRebel News
Open
PublishedJul 15, 2026
UpdatedJul 15, 2026

Why this matters locally

This crime story matters locally because it may affect readers, businesses, commuters, families, or public services in British Columbia.

Local impact

BC Post links this item to British Columbia coverage so readers can follow related city updates, weather, traffic, events, and category news in one place.

Timeline

PublishedJul 15, 2026, 4:12 PMThis story was published by BC Post.
ImportedJul 15, 2026, 6:00 PMThe item entered the BC Post source pipeline.
UpdatedJul 15, 2026, 6:00 PMThe article record or local context was updated.
Transparency

Source and credit

BC Post may summarize, organize, and add local context for reader clarity. Original reporting remains with the listed publisher.

Rebel News Published Jul 15, 2026 Imported Jul 15, 2026
Read Original Source
Rebel News Jul 15, 2026
Read Original Source