Federal government tried to 'wash its hands' of responsibility in convoy protests: Ontario deputy minister

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Federal government tried to 'wash its hands' of responsibility in convoy protests: Ontario deputy minister
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\u0027These protesters were in Ottawa to protest mainly the imposition of a vaccine mandate on January 15 on international truckers. They were on Parliament\u0027s…

Di Tomasso testified he took that question as a push from the federal government who didn’t want ownership of the issue.

“At the end of the day, these protesters were in Ottawa to protest mainly the imposition of a vaccine mandate on January 15 on international truckers. They were on Parliament’s doorstep. They were in the National Capital Region,” he said.Article contentDi Tomasso said the federal government had options to be more involved in the protest.

In a readout of a conversation with Trudeau and Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson around that time, Trudeau accused Ford of “hiding from his responsibility on it for political reasons.”Article content The Ottawa Police Service has come under consistent criticism for allowing the protests to become entrenched and then the long delay in clearing the downtown.

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