The head of an association representing Ottawa hoteliers told the city and Ottawa police days before the “Freedom Convoy” arrived last winter that truckers planned to stay for weeks and block streets, an inquiry heard Monday. Read More
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Hotel group warned city, police that truckers planned to stay for weeks, commission hears
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