While “Freedom Convoy” occupiers left Ottawa months ago, the prejudices and bigotry that some of them inflicted on Centretown residents remain, Somerset Ward’s former councillor told an Ottawa People’s Commission hearing Saturday. Read More
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Prejudices and bigotry inflicted by some convoy occupiers remain, McKenney tells People's Commission
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