Convoy Participant’s Retrial Could Have Impact on Tamara Lich, Chris Barber Case, Expert Says

By The Canadian Press
The Canadian Press
The Canadian Press
January 30, 2024Updated: January 31, 2024

An Ontario court’s order to retry a Freedom Convoy protester could have implications for the ongoing trial of the protest’s two key organizers.

The Superior Court of Justice ordered a retrial last week for Allen Remley, a convoy participant who had been acquitted on a mischief charge.

Mr. Remley was acquitted last year by Justice Heather Perkins-McVey, who is also presiding over the criminal trial for organizers Tamara Lich and Chris Barber.

The court ordered a retrial after concluding Justice Perkins-McVey didn’t adequately take the context of the protest into account.

University of Ottawa criminologist Michael Kempa says that means the judge will have to apply a broader standard when the time comes to rule on Ms. Lich and Mr. Barber.

In Mr. Remley’s case, Justice Perkins-McVey found the Crown had failed to adequately prove that he was engaged in mischief during the protest.