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The Ontario government has announced that they will be lifting the state of emergency that was declared during the Freedom Convoy as of 5 p.m. on Wednesday.

A statement from the Office of Premier Doug Ford reads, "In alignment with the federal government, Ontario will be terminating its declaration of a state of emergency as of 5:00 p.m. today."

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Justin Trudeau is ending the Emergencies Act in Canada now that Freedom Convoy blockades and occupations have quieted across the country.

In a press conference on Wednesday, February 23, the prime minister announced that after careful consideration, "the situation is no longer an emergency."

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As Freedom Convoy protesters continue to be dispersed from downtown Ottawa by police, NDP leader Jagmeet Singh has called on the federal government to replace the wages of workers affected by the demonstrations.

In a tweet on Saturday, February 19, Singh commended the feds for funding small businesses impacted by the protests but pointed out that "thousands of workers" may have also lost out over the past few weeks.

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Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson says he wants the city to sell any towed cars and trucks belonging to Freedom Convoy protesters, rather than returning them.

Speaking to CBC News on Saturday — as police attempted to disperse the remaining demonstrators in the city — Mayor Watson confirmed that he'd like to see seized vehicles sold to help the city cover the costs incurred due to the convoy.

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It may be time for Freedom Convoy 2022 protesters to get out of Ottawa unless they want to face consequences.

Ottawa Police Service is reportedly handing out letters to protesters on the street, warning them to leave Ottawa or they could face arrest after demonstrators have occupied the city for 20 days.

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