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ottawa convoy

Things could get loud in Ottawa again soon. Some supporters of the Freedom Movement, some of which first honked its way through Ottawa earlier this year, said they'll be back in the city for Canada Day with no plans on leaving for the summer.

In a YouTube video posted on June 15, key organizers Andrew MacGillivray from Veterans for Freedom, and David Paisley from Live from the Shed shared plans for a "freedom movement" march, picnic, and a dance party on Parliament Hill on July 1. The Veterans for Freedom is an organization of Canadian Armed Forces veterans who want to "restore fundamental freedoms for all Canadians", according to their website.

"It doesn't end at Canada Day and that you're going to have a regular uh presence and continue to push that," said Paisley.

On Friday, the Ottawa police service said in a tweet that it expects several large crowds on Canada Day and that officers will prioritize public safety. It added that there will be "significant road closures and a major increase in police presence."

"2022 Canada Day Public Safety Planning: We are working with #CanadaDay organizers and our policing partners to implement a public safety plan that allows all Canadians and visitors to freely and safely enjoy the capital during this celebration," Ottawa Police tweeted.

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The Ottawa Police Service Board has approved the appointment and reappointment of up to 831 RCMP officers ahead of the anticipated "Rolling Thunder" convoy.

The motorcycle convoy is expected to begin in Ottawa on April 29 and end on May 1.

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"Rolling Thunder," a motorcycle rally, is set to roll into Ottawa this Friday, but organizer Neil claims it will now be a "free-for-all" after the city of Ottawa barred protest vehicles from the downtown core.

Ottawa Police announced the precaution in a press release on Monday, writing, "As a result of the unlawful protest, the City of Ottawa's position is that no motor vehicle protests, rallies or events will be allowed in the designated downtown core areas."

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If you live in Ottawa and the honking from the Freedom Convoy is getting to you, it looks like you might get a short break.

According to a press release from Freedom Convoy 2022, participants in the demonstration are calling for a brief stop to the honking of car horns in part due to honouring "the Lord's Day."

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