OTTAWA — Freedom Convoy 2.0 appears to be a bust. Canada Unity, one of the anti-government protest groups behind the protests that headlined much of last year, has called off its plans to restage the event in Winnipeg in February.
Canada Unity, one of the anti-government protest groups behind the protests that headlined much of last year, has called off its plans to restage the event in Winnipeg in February.
Despite the fact the event was set to unfold in Manitoba, he said he is worried he or others could be charged under Ontario's new Bill 100, which was passed last year after the first convoy protests. The law, dubbed the"keeping Ontario open for business act," prohibits protests at protected transportation infrastructure, including airports and border crossings. It also allows for police to seize drivers' licences and licence plates used in illegal blockades.
The blockades resulting in the federal government's decision to invoke the Emergencies Act for the first time.
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