National Post (National Edition)

Sorry buddy but your father is a war criminal.

— COMMENT MADE TO THE YOUNG SON OF ALBERTA HEALTH MINISTER TYLER SHANDRO BY A LOCKDOWN PROTESTER AT THE CONCLUSION OF A CANADA DAY PARADE.

- BILL GRAVELAND

CALGARY • Protesters surrounded Alberta's health minister, his wife and two young sons Thursday at the conclusion of a Canada Day parade and a celebratio­n of the lifting of most COVID-19 restrictio­ns.

Tyler Shandro's wife Andrea was in tears and the minister held one of his son's close, putting his hands over his ears while a handful of protesters screamed profanitie­s and insults.

“Lock Shandro up,” yelled one man.

“You've destroyed thousands and thousands of Alberta lives,” said another.

The abuse was directed at Shandro's sons, as well.

“Sorry buddy but your father is a war criminal.”

Shandro eventually handed his children over the chain link fence to onlookers.

“I took Tyler's son across the fence and brought him in here because he was crying.

“You don't do that to children,” said Gary Vegelis.

“That's a lack of respect. Tyler, whether you agree with what he does or not doesn't matter. It's been tough on everybody. I've had friends who died during COVID and we're going to live through this. We're going to go on.”

Shandro spoke briefly to reporters after the incident.

“I think it's an unfortunat­e way for people to be expressing their opinions today. This is a day for happiness and celebratio­n, a day for family so it's an unfortunat­e way for them to be expressing that,” he said.

“I think obviously throughout the pandemic there's been a lot of high emotions from folks on both sides of the political spectrum.”

Shandro spent a few moments after the event hugging his family.

“There's some anxiety on that, for them to hear people believing some of the misinforma­tion about vaccines is unfortunat­e and to hear the way that it was expressed today was unfortunat­e.”

Premier Jason Kenney took part in a short Canada Day parade before driving to deliver a few remarks and slap an Open for Summer sign on a banner.

“On Canada Day we should be grateful and I want to say we should be grateful to Albertans. Thanks to their diligence. Thanks to 73 per cent who have been vaccinated today. Alberta is open. Open for summer,” Kenney said.

 ?? LARRY MACDOUGAL / THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Alberta Health Minister Tyler Shandro hugs his wife Andrea on Thursday after they and their family were heckled by protesters in Calgary.
LARRY MACDOUGAL / THE CANADIAN PRESS Alberta Health Minister Tyler Shandro hugs his wife Andrea on Thursday after they and their family were heckled by protesters in Calgary.

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