Manitoba justice minister calls on Trudeau to 'lower the temperature' with anti-restrictions border protests

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Manitoba Justice Minister Kelvin Goertzen is calling on the federal government to “do what it can to lower the temperature” with anti-restrictions protesters blocking border crossings across the country.

“[We] can’t have any more of the divisiveness when it comes to some of the rhetoric. We have to bring that down and ensure that we’re listening to people,” Goertzen said at a news conference Thursday afternoon.

The minister spoke at the Manitoba Legislative Building, where protesters honking horns and calling for an end to vaccine mandates have now been been stationed for six days.

Another group of anti-restrictions protesters in

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