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Canada: Police continue to monitor 'Freedom Convoy' in Ottawa02:31
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Police officers continued to monitor the trucker convoy parked in front of Parliament Hill in Ottawa as the protest stretched into its 14th day on Thursday.

Police vehicles could be seen parked at strategic points in downtown Ottawa to prevent further movement of protesters.

Additional forces were deployed in an attempt to put an end to the two-week demonstration which began in late January.

Ontario officials announced earlier on Thursday that they had successfully petitioned a court to freeze donations made to the 'Freedom Convoy' through fundraising platform GiveSendGo.

Late on Thursday, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke to opposition leaders in parliament about the federal response to the protests and blockades.

Canada: Police continue to monitor 'Freedom Convoy' in Ottawa

Canada, Ottawa
February 11, 2022 at 04:25 GMT +00:00 · Published

Police officers continued to monitor the trucker convoy parked in front of Parliament Hill in Ottawa as the protest stretched into its 14th day on Thursday.

Police vehicles could be seen parked at strategic points in downtown Ottawa to prevent further movement of protesters.

Additional forces were deployed in an attempt to put an end to the two-week demonstration which began in late January.

Ontario officials announced earlier on Thursday that they had successfully petitioned a court to freeze donations made to the 'Freedom Convoy' through fundraising platform GiveSendGo.

Late on Thursday, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke to opposition leaders in parliament about the federal response to the protests and blockades.

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Police officers continued to monitor the trucker convoy parked in front of Parliament Hill in Ottawa as the protest stretched into its 14th day on Thursday.

Police vehicles could be seen parked at strategic points in downtown Ottawa to prevent further movement of protesters.

Additional forces were deployed in an attempt to put an end to the two-week demonstration which began in late January.

Ontario officials announced earlier on Thursday that they had successfully petitioned a court to freeze donations made to the 'Freedom Convoy' through fundraising platform GiveSendGo.

Late on Thursday, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke to opposition leaders in parliament about the federal response to the protests and blockades.

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