Canadian police push to restore normality to the capital
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[February 19, 2022]
By Steve Scherer
OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canadian police on
Saturday worked to restore normality to the capital after trucks and
demonstrators occupied the downtown core of Ottawa for more than three
weeks to protest against pandemic restrictions.
The push to clear the city began on Friday and continued into the night.
Four of the main organizers have already been taken into custody and
more than 100 protesters have been arrested as hundreds of officers,
including some on horseback, formed lines and slowly pushed them away
from their vehicles.
There were many tense moments on Friday. Some protesters were dragged
from their vehicles, and others who resisted the police advance were
thrown to the ground and had their hands zip-tied behind their backs.
Police said protesters had showed "assaultive behavior", and once police
on horseback were brought in to "create space," according to a
statement.
The protesters initially wanted an end to cross-border COVID-19 vaccine
mandates for truck drivers, but the blockade has gradually turned into
an anti-government and anti-Prime Minister Justin Trudeau demonstration.
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A person wears a tinfoil hat in front of a row of police as truckers
and their supporters continue to protest against coronavirus disease
(COVID-19) vaccine mandates in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, February 18,
2022. REUTERS/Patrick Doyle
"Our demands aren't ridiculous. We want mandates and lockdowns dropped,"
said Gord from Manitoba, a truck driver who said he cannot work anymore
because of cross-border vaccine mandates. On Friday, he vowed to stay
parked in front of parliament and said he was waiting to be arrested.
Trudeau on Monday invoked emergency powers to give his government wider
authority to stop the protests. Legislators had been due to debate those
temporary powers on Friday but the House of Commons suspended its
session, citing police activity.
After the protest crowds swelled on the three previous weekend, police
set up 100 road blocks around the downtown core on Friday to deny people
access and prevent food and fuel from getting in. Police said they had
towed 21 vehicles on Friday.
As police cleared protesters from the streets, at least a dozen tow
trucks came in to remove trucks and other protest vehicles still parked
downtown.
(Reporting by Steve Scherer; Editing by Sandra Maler)
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