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Ontario's police watchdog just found that the freedom convoy protester who claimed she was seriously injured by a police horse wasn't harmed enough to carry on with a full investigation.

The Special Investigations Unit was looking into the allegations of a "serious injury" reportedly suffered by a 49-year-old woman during the protests in Ottawa. According to the April 4 release, the protester was knocked onto the ground by a mounted Toronto Police Service officer on February 18.

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An Ontario cop is facing charges after she posted a now-deleted video on Twitter supporting the Canadian truckers who had protested COVID-19 mandates imposed by the government.

Officer Erin Howard from the Durham Regional Police Service is facing charges under the Police Services Act with two counts of breach of confidence, insubordination, and discreditable conduct.

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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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A new plan to clear the Freedom Convoy protesters out of Ottawa is in motion and the Ottawa Police Service says it could involve some lawful techniques that aren't commonly used.

Interim Police Chief of the Ottawa Police Service Steve Bell addressed City Council on February 16 about the "plan of action" that they will take alongside the Ontario Provincial Police and the RCMP to end the ongoing protests in the city.

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