Tamara Lich and Chris Barber, two major figures of the 2022 "Freedom Convoy," have been handed conditional sentences and spared further jail time. Barber was found guilty of mischief and counselling ...
The leaders of Canada’s “Freedom Convoy” are facing up to eight years in prison, an “abusive” sentencing recommendation critics are ripping as “political vengeance.” Tamara Lich and Chris Barber sat ...
According to Canada’s top prosecutors, the only thing worse than tyranny is “mischief.” And the worst possible “mischief” is objecting to tyranny. In a sentencing hearing earlier this week, the ...
The Liberal government of Prime Minister Mark Carney has appealed to Canada’s Supreme Court to overturn lower court rulings that found unlawful Ottawa’s February 2022 invocation of the Emergencies Act ...
2:13 Trucker protests: Ontario declares state of emergency A U.S.-based crowdfunding campaign for protesters who have laid siege to parts of Ottawa is “facilitating” crime, police wrote in a court ...
5:41 Trudeau’s trucker convoy response gets failing grade, but even fewer support protesters: Ipsos poll The RCMP told MPs Monday that it only gave the names of people directly involved in Ottawa ...
While Tamara Lich says she would sit “100 years” in prison before apologizing for the Freedom Convoy, she now says she does empathize with those affected by the continuous honking and parked trucks ...
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Freedom Convoy hits Windsor, criticizes federal immigration policies, floor-crossing MPs, more
Demonstrators gathered at Huron Church Road and Tecumseh Road West in Windsor on Saturday to voice their opposition to a range of federal policies as part of a Freedom Convoy.
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