Major bridges may close Monday as Extinction Rebellion protest planned
HALIFAX — A group of environmental activists is planning to try and shut down some of Canada’s busiest bridges on Monday by having protesters lie down in traffic lanes.
The group’s targets include the Angus L. Macdonald Bridge over Halifax Harbour, the Burrard Street bridge in Vancouver and the Prince Edward Viaduct in Toronto.
A Nova Scotia organizer for the group Extinction Rebellion says the planned acts of civil disobedience aim to show the public that major disruptions are inevitable if society fails to act on climate change.
The United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has said there will be irreversible changes if the world doesn’t take rapid, intense action to cut greenhouse gas emissions.