A retired Ottawa lawyer who lives downtown told an inquiry Friday that she still experienced hearing loss, lung and throat problems and mental health issues after enduring the three-week “Freedom Convoy” occupation last winter. Read More
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'Freedom Convoy' protest left her with physical and mental injuries, Ottawa lawyer tells inquiry
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