Canadian capital cleared after weeks-long protest

The demonstrations began as protests by truckers angry with vaccine requirements. Source: Reuters.The demonstrations began as protests by truckers angry with vaccine requirements. Source: Reuters.February 21, 2022Web Desk

OTTAWA: Canadian police on Sunday secured the downtown core of the capital with fencing as city workers cleaned up trash and snowplows cleared streets after two days of tense standoffs and 191 arrests ended a three-week occupation of Ottawa.

Demonstrators had used hundreds of trucks and vehicles to block the city center since January 28, prompting Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to invoke rarely used emergency powers.

Police said 76 vehicles had been towed as they handed out flyers warning them to leave soon or risk arrest and a fine. Stragglers packed up a logistics depot the so-called “Freedom Convoy” had set up in a parking lot near the highway to supply the protesters camped several kilometers away in front of parliament.

The protesters initially wanted an end to cross-border COVID-19 vaccine mandates for truck drivers, but the blockade turned into a demonstration against Trudeau and the government.

On Saturday, police used pepper spray and stun grenades on the die-hard protesters who remained, clearing most of the area in front of parliament. Other demonstrators abandoned their positions in other parts of the downtown area during the night. read more

Those arrested so far face 389 different criminal charges, including obstructing police, disobeying a court order, assault, mischief, possessing a weapon and assaulting a police officer, Ottawa’s Interim Police Chief Steve Bell told reporters.

“We’re not done with this operation yet,” Bell said. Over the “next several days” police will determine “how we maintain a presence and make sure that nobody returns to occupy our streets again,” Bell said.

READ MORE: Canada’s Trudeau invokes emergency powers to end protests

He said protesters who were filmed by police and have since left the city will be held to account. “We will actively look to identify you and follow up with financial sanctions and criminal charges… This investigation will go on for months to come.”

During the past two days of protests in Ottawa and in British Columbia, where a group temporarily shut down a border crossing south of Vancouver, several TV reporters were harassed, insulted, threatened and pushed by demonstrators.

Industry Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne said on Twitter that such treatment of journalists was “profoundly disturbing”. One criminal investigation into the treatment of a member of the media is ongoing, Bell said, adding “the media has been subjected to slurs, to abuse”.

Trudeau invoked emergency powers to give his government wider authority to stop the protests, including sweeping powers to freeze the accounts of those suspected of supporting the blockades, without obtaining a court order.

So far 206 bank and corporate accounts have been frozen, and one financial institution blocked a “payment processor” account holding C$3.8 million, police said, adding that they were still collecting information on companies and people.

Parliament continued debate over the use of the emergency powers, with a required vote and expected passage of the powers due on Monday.
Emergency Preparedness Minister Bill Blair suggested that the extraordinary powers may not be needed much longer.

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