Ottawa police Chief Eric Stubbs says that as the “Freedom Convoy” anniversary approaches, there are indications of planned protest activity, which is welcome as long as it’s “lawful, peaceful and safe,” he said, with police ready to respond if it veers from that or people try another protest involving parked vehicles. Read More
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'We need it to be safe, peaceful and lawful': Ottawa police chief says force is prepared for potential 'Freedom Convoy' anniversary protests
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