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Man jailed for role at COVID protest in Coutts gains bail pending appeal
Man jailed for role at COVID protest in Coutts gains bail pending appeal

Global News

time01-07-2025

  • Global News

Man jailed for role at COVID protest in Coutts gains bail pending appeal

One of two men jailed last year for their roles in the Coutts, Alta., border protest has been granted bail while he appeals his conviction and sentence. An Alberta appeal court judge says Chris Carbert does not pose a threat to public safety and is unlikely to commit a criminal offence if released from custody. Last fall, a jury found Carbert and Anthony Olienick guilty of mischief over $5,000 and possession of a weapon dangerous to the public peace for their role in the blockade. 0:38 Alberta men get 6.5-year prison sentences for Coutts border protest They were each given prison sentences of six-and-a-half years. Story continues below advertisement Olienick was also convicted of possessing a pipe bomb. The blockade tied up traffic at the Canada-U.S. border crossing for two weeks in early 2022, and was one of several nationwide protests against COVID-19 rules and vaccine mandates.

Man jailed for role in Coutts, Alta., COVID protest gains bail pending appeal
Man jailed for role in Coutts, Alta., COVID protest gains bail pending appeal

Winnipeg Free Press

time30-06-2025

  • Winnipeg Free Press

Man jailed for role in Coutts, Alta., COVID protest gains bail pending appeal

LETHBRIDGE, ALBERTA, CANADA – One of two men jailed last year for their roles in the Coutts, Alta., border protest has been granted bail while he appeals his conviction and sentence. An Alberta appeal court judge says Chris Carbert does not pose a threat to public safety and is unlikely to commit a criminal offence if released from custody. Last fall, a jury found Carbert and Anthony Olienick guilty of mischief over $5,000 and possession of a weapon dangerous to the public peace for their role in the blockade. They were each given prison sentences of 6 1/2 years. Olienick was also convicted of possessing a pipe bomb. The blockade tied up traffic at the Canada-U.S. border crossing for two weeks in early 2022, and was one of several nationwide protests against COVID-19 rules and vaccine mandates. This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 30, 2025.

In Calgary courts: Convicted Coutts border protester can be released on bail pending appeal, judge rules
In Calgary courts: Convicted Coutts border protester can be released on bail pending appeal, judge rules

Calgary Herald

time30-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Calgary Herald

In Calgary courts: Convicted Coutts border protester can be released on bail pending appeal, judge rules

Convicted Coutts border protester Chris Carbert can be freed pending appeal, a Calgary judge ruled Monday. Article content Justice Jo'Anne Strekaf said despite concerns from the Parole Board of Canada that Carbert presents 'an undue risk to society' if granted parole, she found no serious concern exists. Article content Article content 'The applicant has demonstrated that there is no substantial likelihood that he will commit a criminal offence or interfere with the administration of justice if released from detection pending the hearing of his appeal,' Strekaf said in a written decision. Article content Article content Carbert has appealed his convictions by a Lethbridge jury of possession of weapons for a purpose dangerous to the public peace and mischief in connection with a border blockade in connection with a protest against COVID-19 restrictions and vaccine mandates. Article content Carbert was part of a group which blocked the border for two weeks in February, 2022. Article content Last Sept. 9, he was sentenced to the equivalent of a 6 1/2-year sentence, but with credit for remand time had two years, seven months and 21 days left to serve. Article content He was eligible for day parole on March 6, and full parole July 27, but was denied both on April 29. Article content Strekaf agreed with defence counsel Katherin Beyak that despite those decisions by the Parole Board her client should be released pending his two appeals. Article content Article content Although he was convicted of serious offences, the Alberta Court of Appeal judge agreed with Beyak there were legitimate grounds of appeal to be considered. Article content Carbert was found to be on possession of 'multiple firearms including a prohibited semi-automatic rifle, over-capacity magazines and thousands of rounds of ammunition,' while under a lifetime weapons prohibition, Strekaf noted. Article content 'In sentencing the applicant, the trial judge found that the applicant had armed himself with firearms, ammunition and body armour for the purpose of engaging with the police if he deemed it necessary to do so in the context of the Coutts border blockade.' Article content Strekaf said if kept in custody pending appeal, he may serve his entire sentence, without any remission, even if his appeal is successful. Article content She noted Carbert's conviction appeal hearing is set for Sept. 11, and if that decision is reserved by the court his sentence appeal, if necessary, may not be determined until after his full sentence is complete. Article content

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