Court grants immediate injunction on Beltline protests in Calgary

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The City of Calgary has been granted a temporary court injunction to help address protesters in the city’s Beltline area.

An Alberta Court of Queen’s Bench justice granted the injunction that will address protests in the Beltline, and elsewhere in Calgary, the city said in an emailed statement.

The injunction prohibits ongoing violations of existing bylaws and legislation, and both reinforces and clarifies enforcement authority.

It is in effect immediately and will remain in place until a permanent injunction application is heard by the court, the statement said.

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Community protests and events are still allowed to occur if they comply

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