Protestors swarmed a vehicle that Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston was in on Wednesday, according to the provincial government.
Protestors swarmed a vehicle that Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston was in on Wednesday, according to the provincial government. In a statement, Sean Joudry with the premier’s office said Houston’s vehicle was leaving a venue in Wolfville, N.S., following an event when it and his staff’s vehicles were surrounded by “rioters.” Download the CTV News App for breaking news alerts and video on all the top stories “These criminals blocked them in, were pushing law enforcement, climbing onto the car the Premier was in and smashed the windshield with the Premier in the car,” the statement reads.
“When bad actors resort to damaging property and putting lives at risk, they do nothing to advance constructive dialogue. “That’s not the Bluenoser way.” Official Opposition Leader Claudia Chender spoke out about the incident.
“Nova Scotians have significant and valid concerns with this government’s budget and decision making, but destruction of property and threats to personal safety are never the best way forward,” she said in a statement. “Nova Scotians can and must let their voices be heard and be part of the democratic process, and that can be done with clarity and strength in a safe and respectful way.” For more Nova Scotia news, visit our dedicated provincial page
- Published
- Jul 15, 2026
- Updated
- Jul 15, 2026
- Source
- Ctv News
- Category
- Politics
- Read time
- 1 min
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