Calgary pastor Artur Pawlowski was back in Lethbridge court today to be sentenced for his role in supporting the Coutts border blockade that essentially shut down the land crossing for more than two weeks in early 2022. He was found guilty of mischief and breaching a release order. While he was handed a jail sentence, Erik Bay explains why Pawlowski won’t be spending any more time behind bars.
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Pawlowski handed 60-day sentence for 2 Coutts border blockade charges
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