Police officers and firefighters stood in silent protest against mandatory COVID-19 vaccinations in front of Calgary City Hall on Sept. 7—and they’re planning to do it again on Sept. 12. “We gathered across the street from city hall, at Olympic Plaza, at 11 a.m.,” said participant Jonathan Hagel, also the People’s Party of Canada candidate for the riding of Calgary Midnapore. “The policemen and firemen seemed to have a plan among themselves,” said Hagel, who was on hand for the protest but was not one of the organizers. The crowd at the protest walked across the street to stand in front of city hall, many of them carrying signs expressing their opposition to mandatory vaccinations. “My body, my choice. No mask! No vaccine!” read one. “Saying no is my choice,” read another. Then the roughly 55 police officers and firefighters in attendance stood silently in formation in front of the …