The presence of children, the immobilization of some protest vehicles and attempts to thwart enforcement of a fuel ban in the downtown core are among the challenges Ottawa police are now facing as they try to end an occupation that is nearing the two-week mark. Read More
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Presence of children and new demonstrator tactics are complicating police response to trucker occupation, deputy chief says
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