Police clash with fish harvesters as protest intensifies on budget day in N.L.

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Police clash with fish harvesters as protest intensifies on budget day in N.L.
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Officers on horseback patrolled outside Confederation Building in St. John's on Wednesday morning as fish harvesters protested against the government on the day the provincial budget is set to be unveiled.

Fish harvesters and their supporters took to Confederation Building before sunrise on Wednesday, as part of their plan to protest against the provincial government on budget day.Officers on horseback patrolled outside Confederation Building in St. John's on Wednesday morning as fish harvesters protested against the government on the day the provincial budget is set to be unveiled. Pushing and shoving broke out Wednesday morning at a protest outside Confederation Building in St.

CBC News has asked officials with the provincial government if the budget is still going ahead as planned, but has not heard a firm answer. The chaotic scene began before sunrise, when Royal Newfoundland Constabulary officers on horseback pushed back protesters as they moved towards the building around 6:30 a.m. NT."Is this a public building?" one responded. "Don't we pay for this building?"WARNING: Explicit language. Police officers pushed back protesters outside Confederation Building on Wednesday, as fish harvesters attempted to block the entrances on what is supposed to be Budget Day 2024.

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