Commentary While all eyes were on Ottawa this past weekend as police forces removed the Freedom Convoy protesters, other protests across the country went unnoticed for the most part. The Canada/U.S. border in Surrey, B.C., was closed for most of Saturday, Feb. 19, with a blockade set up by convoy supporters. Protesters in Winnipeg have blocked a street leading to the Manitoba legislature for weeks and have no intention of moving any time soon. Over 1,000 demonstrators descended on the Alberta legislature in Edmonton, while I personally observed a protest march of thousands through downtown Calgary on Saturday afternoon. The Calgary protest was surely one of the largest held in living memory, yet it barely garnered notice from the legacy media outlets. I don’t doubt there were other demonstrations in other parts of Canada on that day, but it is tough to find reference to them as there appears to …