Conservative Saskatchewan Sen. Denise Batters defended anti-vaccine mandate protesters in a speech late Tuesday, arguing these “friendly” and “patriotic” demonstrators have been unfairly maligned by the “chattering classes.”
Batters — who was photographed posing in front of convoy trucks gathered in Ottawa during the protest — said she didn’t experience any of the harassment that locals complained of during the weeks-long occupation.
“I can say that in the last two years, I never felt safer walking home from my office at night. The protesters I met very much reminded me of the people I know in Saskatchewan — friendly, hard-working, patriotic Canadians,”