St. Catharines Standard e-edition

Police and heavy security greet Ottawa protests, celebrations

SARAH RITCHIE

Officials had warned there will be zero tolerance for ‘unusual noise,’ blockading roads or setting off fireworks this weekend

Downtown Ottawa was once again crowded with people draped in the Maple Leaf on Friday, but this time anti-government protesters were among a minority as the city hosted its first in-person Canada Day since the beginning of the pandemic.

There was a celebratory, if low-key mood in the capital, where the main holiday events were moved away from Parliament Hill to nearby Lebreton Flats Park, and Place des Festivals Zibi across the Ottawa River in Gatineau, Que.

Large numbers of police were present throughout Ottawa’s downtown. People hoping to enter the Hill were screened with metal detectors and bag searches.

At noon, a group of people opposed to public health mandates and the Liberal government gathered in front of the Parliament Buildings on Wellington Street, where they chanted the now-familiar cry of “Freedom.”

The group mingled among those lined up to take part in traditional

Canada Day celebrations.

Officials had warned there would be zero tolerance for “unusual noise,” blockading roads and sidewalks or setting off fireworks this weekend.

But attempts to enforce one bylaw led to a tense situation in front of the gates to Parliament.

The brief clash centred around two women with a group called Stand For Thee, which had been handing out copies of the Bill of Rights and calling for the arrest of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

The pair were selling merchandise from a table on the sidewalk when bylaw officers told them to stop, citing a the city’s use and care of roads bylaw.

That order prompted a crowd to start shouting and chanting. Bylaw and police officers retreated as the crowd pressed in, chanting, “Rule of law!” But the group eventually removed the table.

One woman, who refused to give her name, told the crowd: “Everything they’re doing is a violation of our rights.”

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