Drone footage shot in Windsor on Sunday captured the last few vehicles of ‘Freedom Convoy’ protesters taking part in the blockade of Ambassador Bridge, as police locked in to remove the remains of the protest.
Canadian authorities approved the removal of the protesters on Saturday, with the dismantlement of the blockade actively enforced, leading to at least 12 arrests on Sunday.
The 'Freedom Convoy', a movement opposing the Canadian government’s COVID-19 restrictions, acted in solidarity with the events in Ottawa, where truckers have been blocking its downtown area for two weeks.
Ontario's Premier Doug Ford set a fine of up to 100,000 Canadian dollars (78,499 USD) and up to one year of prison time to whoever blocked the circulation on critical infrastructure.
The Mayor of Windsor has expressed hope for the opening of the bridge on Monday.
Drone footage shot in Windsor on Sunday captured the last few vehicles of ‘Freedom Convoy’ protesters taking part in the blockade of Ambassador Bridge, as police locked in to remove the remains of the protest.
Canadian authorities approved the removal of the protesters on Saturday, with the dismantlement of the blockade actively enforced, leading to at least 12 arrests on Sunday.
The 'Freedom Convoy', a movement opposing the Canadian government’s COVID-19 restrictions, acted in solidarity with the events in Ottawa, where truckers have been blocking its downtown area for two weeks.
Ontario's Premier Doug Ford set a fine of up to 100,000 Canadian dollars (78,499 USD) and up to one year of prison time to whoever blocked the circulation on critical infrastructure.
The Mayor of Windsor has expressed hope for the opening of the bridge on Monday.
Drone footage shot in Windsor on Sunday captured the last few vehicles of ‘Freedom Convoy’ protesters taking part in the blockade of Ambassador Bridge, as police locked in to remove the remains of the protest.
Canadian authorities approved the removal of the protesters on Saturday, with the dismantlement of the blockade actively enforced, leading to at least 12 arrests on Sunday.
The 'Freedom Convoy', a movement opposing the Canadian government’s COVID-19 restrictions, acted in solidarity with the events in Ottawa, where truckers have been blocking its downtown area for two weeks.
Ontario's Premier Doug Ford set a fine of up to 100,000 Canadian dollars (78,499 USD) and up to one year of prison time to whoever blocked the circulation on critical infrastructure.
The Mayor of Windsor has expressed hope for the opening of the bridge on Monday.