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Canada: 'Freedom Convoy' leader Pat King faces trial for organising protest in Ottawa٠٠:٠٠:٣٩
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One of the 'Freedom Convoy' organisers, Pat King, who gave testimony at his bail review hearing last week, is now facing perjury and obstruction of justice charges related to it.

King was arrested on February 18. He is accused of his involvement in the three-week protest against COVID-19 restrictions in Ottawa.

Footage filmed on Tuesday features Ottawa Courthouse.

The 'Freedom Convoy' protests started in Ottawa on January 28, inspiring similar demonstrations across the country and abroad. A large convoy of truckers and other vehicles has been occupying the Canadian capital in an attempt to overturn COVID-19 mandates enacted by the federal government for cross-border traveling in the United States.

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau invoked the 'Emergencies Act' for the first time in the country's history on February 15, as the 'last resort' measure to stop the chaos caused by 'Freedom Convoy' demonstrations against public health measures in the capital and across the country.

Canada: 'Freedom Convoy' leader Pat King faces trial for organising protest in Ottawa

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One of the 'Freedom Convoy' organisers, Pat King, who gave testimony at his bail review hearing last week, is now facing perjury and obstruction of justice charges related to it.

King was arrested on February 18. He is accused of his involvement in the three-week protest against COVID-19 restrictions in Ottawa.

Footage filmed on Tuesday features Ottawa Courthouse.

The 'Freedom Convoy' protests started in Ottawa on January 28, inspiring similar demonstrations across the country and abroad. A large convoy of truckers and other vehicles has been occupying the Canadian capital in an attempt to overturn COVID-19 mandates enacted by the federal government for cross-border traveling in the United States.

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau invoked the 'Emergencies Act' for the first time in the country's history on February 15, as the 'last resort' measure to stop the chaos caused by 'Freedom Convoy' demonstrations against public health measures in the capital and across the country.

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One of the 'Freedom Convoy' organisers, Pat King, who gave testimony at his bail review hearing last week, is now facing perjury and obstruction of justice charges related to it.

King was arrested on February 18. He is accused of his involvement in the three-week protest against COVID-19 restrictions in Ottawa.

Footage filmed on Tuesday features Ottawa Courthouse.

The 'Freedom Convoy' protests started in Ottawa on January 28, inspiring similar demonstrations across the country and abroad. A large convoy of truckers and other vehicles has been occupying the Canadian capital in an attempt to overturn COVID-19 mandates enacted by the federal government for cross-border traveling in the United States.

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau invoked the 'Emergencies Act' for the first time in the country's history on February 15, as the 'last resort' measure to stop the chaos caused by 'Freedom Convoy' demonstrations against public health measures in the capital and across the country.

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