
A screen shot from a video posted to Smith-McCrossin’s Facebook page. Photo: Facebook
The MLA at the centre of a blockade and protest on Highway 104 has been kicked out of the Tory caucus.
Elizabeth Smith-McCrossin issued an ultimatum to the premier on Tuesday in a widely shared video on social media.
She demanded Iain Rankin reverse travel restrictions with New Brunswick or face a blockade at the border of the two provinces.
The blockade delayed traffic for most of the day yesterday and forced the Amherst hospital to scale back services as health care employees couldn’t get into work.
#nspoli pic.twitter.com/w7wWMwvPrh
— Tim Houston (@TimHoustonNS) June 24, 2021
Progressive Conservative leader Tim Houston said in a statement Smith McCrossin will also be barred from running for the party in future elections.
Houston says she refused to acknowledge wrong doing and apologize.
Elizabeth Smith-McCrossin says she was representing her constituents and won’t apologize.
Yesterday, PC Leader Tim Houston said in several media interviews that I was doing my job representing the voices of my…
Posted by Elizabeth Smith-McCrossin on Thursday, June 24, 2021
Smith-McCrossin says, though Houston opposed the blockade, he supported her actions throughout the protest, only changing his mind after the fact.