Ward Zero – S2E4: The Beltline protests edition

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Esmahan Razavi, Jeremy Zhao and LiveWire Calgary editor Darren Krause talk about the different facets of recent Beltline protests.

The trio covers the physical action taken by police against counter-protesters, the city’s letter to the Calgary Police Commission, a tweet and motion by Coun. Jennifer Wyness, and what might happen this weekend, given a special meeting of the Calgary Police Commission coming Friday.

Note: In the podcast, it’s mentioned that there was no apology from Coun. Wyness. The above link related to her story shows that she did later make a public apology.

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