Canadian police in riot gear clear main protest hub in Ottawa as ‘freedom convoy’ retreats
- In a day-long show of force, hundreds of officers faced off with determined protesters who hurled gas canisters and smoke grenades at advancing police
- By the afternoon, police backed by tactical vehicles and overwatched by snipers had cleared Wellington Street in front of the Canadian parliament
Police in riot gear cleared the main protest hub in downtown Ottawa Saturday, using batons and pepper spray and making dozens of arrests, as they worked to flush out a hard core of demonstrators occupying the Canadian capital.
In a day-long show of force, hundreds of officers pushed into the city centre – facing off in tense scenes with determined protesters who hurled gas canisters and smoke grenades at advancing police, linking arms and chanting “freedom”.
By the afternoon, police backed by tactical vehicles and overwatched by snipers had cleared Wellington Street in front of the Canadian parliament – the epicentre of the trucker-led demonstrations that began almost a month ago over Covid-19 health rules.
Trucks were towed and tents, food stands and other structures set up by the demonstrators were torn down.
Ottawa interim police chief Steve Bell told a news conference “very important progress” had been made on day two of the operation to clear the protesters, though he cautioned it was “not over”.
On side streets around the parliament, a police message boomed by loudspeaker urged diehard demonstrators: “You must leave, or you will be arrested”.
A few hundred ignored the order, braving bone-chilling cold into the night while waving Canadian flags, setting off fireworks at a barricade and singing the 1980s rock anthem, We’re Not Gonna Take It.