Tamara Lich
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Tamara Lich est une militante d’extrême droite canadienne. Elle était parmi les organisateurs des manifestations des gilets jaunes en Alberta en 2018 et 2019 et l'une des premières dirigeantes du mouvement sécessionniste Wexit de l'Ouest canadien, qui est devenu plus tard le Wildrose Independence Party of Alberta. En 2022, elle était l'une des principal organisatrices du Convoi de la liberté qui a occuper la capital durant plusieurs semaines.
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Tamara Lich is a former logistics worker, and a Canadian right-wing activist known for her involvement in the Yellow Vest protests, the Wexit movement, and the Canada convoy protest in Ottawa. Lich was among the organizers of the Yellow Vest protests in Alberta in 2018 and 2019. Based in Alberta, Lich was also an early leader in the Western Canada secession Wexit movement, which later became the Wildrose Independence Party of Alberta. In 2022, she was one of three organisers of the Canada convoy protests in Ottawa. She was arrested in Ottawa on February 17, 2022 and initially denied bail. Upon appeal she was released, then re-arrested and denied bail again. Another appeal in July 2022 led to her re-release.
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Tamara Lich est une militante d’extrême droite canadienne. Elle était parmi les organisateurs des manifestations des gilets jaunes en Alberta en 2018 et 2019 et l'une des premières dirigeantes du mouvement sécessionniste Wexit de l'Ouest canadien, qui est devenu plus tard le Wildrose Independence Party of Alberta. En 2022, elle était l'une des principal organisatrices du Convoi de la liberté qui a occuper la capital durant plusieurs semaines.
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Tamara Lich is a former logistics worker, and a Canadian right-wing activist known for her involvement in the Yellow Vest protests, the Wexit movement, and the Canada convoy protest in Ottawa. Lich was among the organizers of the Yellow Vest protests in Alberta in 2018 and 2019. Based in Alberta, Lich was also an early leader in the Western Canada secession Wexit movement, which later became the Wildrose Independence Party of Alberta. In 2022, she was one of three organisers of the Canada convoy protests in Ottawa. She was arrested in Ottawa on February 17, 2022 and initially denied bail. Upon appeal she was released, then re-arrested and denied bail again. Another appeal in July 2022 led to her re-release.
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