The Associated Press reported that police arrested at least 47 protesters and seized trucks in a bid to end the siege. Canadian authorities also said they had used emergency powers to seize 76 bank accounts connected to protesters, worth $3.2 million.
The Associated Press
reported that police arrested at least 47 protesters and seized trucks in a bid to end the siege. Canadian authorities also said they had used emergency powers to seize 76 bank accounts connected to protesters, worth $3.2 million. The area has been occupied by protesters and their trucks since late last month. Protest leaders urged their trucker-army to stand down while crying foul over the government’s “abuses of power.” “To move the trucks will require time,” protest leaders said.
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