Ottawa mayor strikes deal with truckers: Move out of residential areas and he’ll will meet with them
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(Worthy News) – The Ottawa mayor’s office on Sunday sealed a deal with protest organizers to relocate trucks parked in residential neighborhoods that have kept Canada’s capital city at a standstill for the past three weekends.
Mayor Jim Watson said Freedom Convoy organizers agreed to the city’s demands to confine their protests to a concentrated area around Parliament Hill.
In exchange, Watson said he would be willing to meet with demonstrators and hear out their complaints if trucks and other vehicles linked to the protests are out of residential neighborhoods by noon Monday. [ Source: Washington Examiner (Read More…) ]
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