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RCMP says it will work to keep roads open to traffic amid demonstrations in the southeast

RCMP says demonstrations planned for North Portal and Northgate
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The RCMP is preparing for planned demonstrations in southeast Saskatchewan this weekend.

REGINA - The Saskatchewan RCMP says it is aware of demonstrations expected to occur this weekend at the North Portal and Northgate points of entry at the Canadian border with the United States.

“We commit to working with any involved parties to minimize the impact on the traveling public to these ports of entry,” the RCMP said. Members of the public are encouraged to check for road closure information and monitor local media for information and alternate routes.”

Demonstrations may interrupt the normal flow of traffic. The RCMP says its objective in policing any demonstrations this weekend is to work to restore the orderly flow of traffic in the safest manner possible.

To do so, the RCMP says it prefers using communication and a measured response.

“We are making extensive efforts to engage with all stakeholders before and during the demonstrations to ensure everyone involved is aware of the current legal boundaries of a peaceful and lawful protest.”

Demonstrators without access to a staging area on private land will be turned away, the RCMP says. Saskatchewan RCMP officers have been and will continue to distribute these details to the gathered demonstrators.

Local residents will notice an increased police presence as they review and assess any ongoing situations to ensure order and public safety.

To ensure the safety of police officers and the public, they will not disclose operational details.

The RCMP says updates will be provided as they become available.

A demonstration was held at the Port of Regway in south central Saskatchewan last weekend, and it did not result in a blockade.