'When this crisis is over, all of us will need to work hard to heal our country,' Canadian Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland said. 'But today, our economy and our democracy are facing a serious and foreign-funded threat.
"When this crisis is over, all of us will need to work hard to heal our country," Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland
"I implore anyone that's there: Get in your truck and we will navigate safe passage for you to leave our city streets," Steve Bell, interim police chief,"When this crisis is over, all of us will need to work hard to heal our country. But today, our economy and our democracy are facing a serious and foreign-funded threat."
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Police arrest some Canadian protesters, prepare to remove truck blockadePolice in Ottawa, Canada, are starting to tow trucks and arrest protesters who have shut down the streets of the downtown area of the capital for the past three weeks in protest of the country's COVID-19 restrictions. Read More:
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At least 100 arrested in police crackdown on Ottawa protestThe crackdown on the self-styled Freedom Convoy began in the morning, when hundreds of police descended into the protest zone and began leading demonstrators away in handcuffs
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Canadian police arrest dozens of protesters in Ottawa crackdownPolice began arresting scores of demonstrators and towing away vehicles Friday in Canada’s besieged capital, raising authorities’ hopes for an end to the three-week protest against the country’s COVID-19 restrictions.
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Canadian police begin arrests in trucker protestsCanadian police have begun to arrest truckers involved in the anti-vaccine mandate protests.
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