Ottawa residents, police bracing for new protests on Canada Day

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Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson and interim police chief Steve Bell say security plans have been drawn up to allow for safe celebrations on Canada Day despite the threat of protests

Ottawa is bracing for a new round of protests expected to start on Canada Day and the city’s mayor and chief of police say they are ready.

The city has been the scene of several large demonstrations since supporters of the “Freedom Convoy” occupied the downtown core for three weeks in January and February. Bell says police are prepared for a number of different scenarios, and will respond quickly to any illegal activity, including efforts to set up structures such as stages.

 

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But... but the residents and their comfort

The trucker convoys are an element of a rising anti-democracy movement funded by the fossil fuel industry and fundamentalist religions. The JCCF is their legal representation and is a KochNetwork front.

We’ll be watching but not on CBC 😂

Ottawa residents chose to live in the nation's capital. If protests occur, it is inevitable to be there. You reap what you sew

Could be a mess loyalist and morons together at the same time oh ohhhh

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