More than 100 vehicles taking part in a protest convoy arrived in Quebec City Thursday night ahead of a rally planned this weekend in front of the National Assembly.
The first of several convoys expected to roll into the province’s capital was comprised mostly of pick-up trucks, SUVs and cars — many of which were decked out with Canadian and Quebec flags. Earlier in the day, a handful of people were already at the protest site, sporting yellow vests and setting up signs. Local police say they got there by foot.
Organizers of a protest scheduled for Saturday say they are demonstrating in show of support for protesters
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