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Ottawa residents, business owners feeling the strain of continued convoy presence
Ottawa remains at a standstill, as trucks and big rigs remain along major roads in the downtown core and many businesses have remained closed since Friday over safety concerns. Residents and business owners are frustrated by the anti-COVID-19 restriction demonstrators who have been protesting, and honking loudly, for days.
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Source name:
The Canadian Press
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CP150161171
Legacy Identifier:
n_Trucker-Protest20220201T1832
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2m39s
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2/1/2022 6:32:00 PM
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anti-vax
business owners
Coronavirus
COVID-19
demonstration
MPs
Ottawa
Parliament Hill
protest
Protesters
trucker protest
vaccine mandate