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Ottawa mayor declares emergency over ‘out of control’ truckers’ Covid-19 protest

Dug-in opponents of anti-Covid-19 measures continue to jam up city centre

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 07 Feb 2022 11:30AM

Ottawa mayor declares emergency over ‘out of control’ truckers’ Covid-19 protest
Demonstrators gathering for a protest against mandates related to Covid-19 vaccines and restrictions in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on Saturday. – AFP pic, February 7, 2022

MONTREAL – The ongoing truckers’ protest in the Canadian capital is “out of control”, the Ottawa mayor said yesterday, announcing a state of emergency as the city centre remained blocked by opponents of anti-Covid-19 measures.

The protesters, who first reached the capital on January 29, have parked their big rigs on city streets and put up tents and temporary shacks – paralysing the capital to the consternation of officials and the mounting frustration of many residents.

Mayor Jim Watson announced a state of emergency that “reflects the serious danger and threat to the safety and security of residents posed by the ongoing demonstrations and highlights the need for support from other jurisdictions and levels of government”, a statement from the city said.

Earlier in the day, Watson had described the situation as “completely out of control”, adding that the protesters “have far more people than we have police officers”.

“Clearly, we are outnumbered and we are losing this battle,” he told CFRA radio. “This has to be reversed; we have to get our city back.”

Watson called the truckers “insensitive”, as they have continued “blaring horns and sirens and fireworks, and turning it into a party”.

The demonstrations began as protests by truckers angry with vaccine requirements when crossing the US-Canadian border, but have morphed into broader protests against Covid-19 health restrictions and the government of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

Locals have complained of the ceaseless sound of air horns and of being harassed, insulted, or blocked by the protesters.

The truckers and their supporters have dug in, however, saying the protests will continue until the Covid-19-related restrictions are lifted.

Police today announced new measures to stop people from helping the protesters keep up their sit-in. 

“Anyone attempting to bring material support (gas, etc.) to the demonstrators could be subject to arrest,” the force tweeted. – AFP, February 7, 2022

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