Protestors at the Parliament Building Ottawa, Ontario January 30, 2022 2 p.m. (Photo captured by the Hill Cam via the Government of Canada)Protestors at the Parliament Building Ottawa, Ontario January 30, 2022 2 p.m. (Photo captured by the Hill Cam via the Government of Canada)
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Ottawa declares a state of emergency

Mayor Jim Watson declared a state of emergency for the City of Ottawa on Sunday due to the ongoing demonstration.

"Declaring a state of emergency 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," an official statement from the city said.

Protestors of Canada's COVID-19 vaccine mandates arrived in the city on Friday, January 28 after a Canada-wide convoy began and many have remained in place since.

In a release, the Ottawa Police Service (OPS) said it has responded to over 650 calls for service in relation to the demonstrations since they began.

The OPS and Bylaw services said that they have issued more than 450 tickets just over the weekend.

The police are currently investigating 97 criminal offences in relation to the demonstration including hate crimes.

https://twitter.com/OttawaPolice/status/1490106594792775684

OPS is working with the RCMP as well as US law enforcement in an effort to address unlawful behaviour by protestors.

On Monday morning, Windsor Police said a convoy of truckers continued along Huron Church Road.

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