Canadian pastor Derek Reimer was arrested again and spent Easter weekend in jail after protesting against drag queen storytime events in Alberta. Reimer was protesting near a drag storytime event in Calgary when he was arrested on outstanding warrants. He now faces new charges, including five counts of breaching a release order, two counts of causing a disturbance, and one count of criminal harassment, which are being investigated as hate-motivated. Reimer, the pastor of Mission 7 street church ministry, was first arrested after protesting a “Reading with Royalty” event at the Seton Library in Calgary on Feb. 25. He was charged with mischief and causing a disturbance. Reimer’s most recent arrest came after he allegedly caused a disturbance and engaged in criminal harassment during a Reading with Royalty event at the Country Hills Library in Calgary. Following Reimer’s first arrest, Calgary City Council passed the Safe and Inclusive Access Bylaw, which prohibits protests within 100 meters of a recreation facility or library entrance.