An Alberta member of the legislature says she is outraged after COVID-19 protesters came to her house on the weekend and hung up a noose.
Tracy Allard calls the threats and intimidation inexcusable and says her private life and her family are out of bounds to protesters.
Allard made the comments on her Facebook page where she described what happened at her home in Grande Prairie, Alberta on Sunday.
She says it began with a small group of protesters that soon grew to 30, prompting police to be called.
Allard says the protesters left behind a crude wooden gallows, with a noose, and the words ``No to masks. End the gov't. Hang `em all.''
Last summer, then-health minister Tyler Shandro and his family were publicly harassed at a Canada Day event by protesters upset by COVID-19 public health restrictions.