The inquiry into the federal government's use of the Emergencies Act is expected to hear first-hand testimony about the impact February's "Freedom Convoy" protest had on the people and businesses in downtown Ottawa.- Ottawa lawyer Victoria De La Ronde is the first witness on the list.
Li sought and was granted an injunction to stop protesters from using vehicle horns downtown after days of deafening honking from big-rig trucks parked in residential areas and the parliamentary precinct. -- Nathalie Carrier is the executive director at ZAC Quartier Vanier Business Improvement Area, which represents the neighbourhood east of the parliamentary precinct.
-- Catherine McKenney is the city councillor who represented the downtown core of the city during the protest. The councillor, and now mayoral candidate, was a vocal opponent of the convoy protest because of the fear and disturbance it caused people who live and work in the area.
Had police done their job and not favored the Nazis that occupied Ottawa, this whole debacle would have been avoided
Smoke and mirrors. Dont y'all know rich white liberal men get away with everything. Just look at Bill Clinton.
Truly unfortunate for local business owners and residents in that area, but, this does not constitute a national emergency. It would be interesting to see what Bills got rammed through the house during that time.