Police Smash Truck Windows, Push Back Protesters on 2nd Day of Massive Ottawa Operation

By Limin Zhou

OTTAWA, Canada—Police smashed truck windows and pushed back against protesters on Feb. 19 as law enforcement continues to close in on the main site of the protest in downtown Ottawa.

Ottawa police said around 1 p.m. on Feb. 19 that 47 people had been arrested and 38 vehicles towed.

A heavy police presence remains in downtown Ottawa, a day after law enforcement escalated operations against protesters opposed to COVID-19 mandates in order to clear demonstrations around the area of Canada’s Parliament Buildings.

Police have cleared many trucks and vehicles from the protest site, and more drove away on Feb. 19, but some still remain. Demonstrators also still remain in the area, with some new protesters joining on Feb. 19.

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A police officer approaches a truck as police deploy to remove protesters in Ottawa on Feb. 19, 2022. (Dave Chan/AFP via Getty Images)

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A truck leaves as protesters wave in Ottawa as police continue operations to clear demonstrators on Feb. 18, 2022. (Jonathan Ren/The Epoch Times)

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A police officer smashes a truck window as police deploy to remove protesters in Ottawa on Feb. 19, 2022. (Dave Chan/AFP via Getty Images)

The expanded police operations came following the federal government’s use of the Emergencies Act. Police said they made over 100 arrests and towed 21 vehicles from the downtown core on Feb. 18.

Mounted police and officers on foot advanced on protesters on Feb. 18, knocking down some people. Some police officers were heavily armed, including with assault rifles.

Also on Feb. 19, the House of Commons resumed proceedings after suspending its sitting on Feb. 18 due to police operations on Parliament Hill.

The House is currently debating the Emergencies Act invoked by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Feb. 14 to deal with the ongoing protests.

The Conservatives and the Bloc Québécois are opposed to the measure, saying the situation doesn’t warrant its use. The NDP have said they agree with the invoking the act by the Liberal government.

The House must debate and vote on the measure within seven days after it is brought in by the government.

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A tow truck to remove trucks in downtown Ottawa as police continue operations to remove protesters on Feb. 19, 2022. (Jonathan Ren/The Epoch Times)

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Police confront protesters in Ottawa on Feb. 19, 2022. (Jonathan Ren/The Epoch Times)

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Riot police in Ottawa as enforcement against demonstrators continues on Feb. 19, 2022. (Limin Zhou/The Epoch Times)

Epoch Times PhotoProtesters against COVID-19 mandates gather in downtown Ottawa on Feb. 19, 2022. (Jonathan Ren/The Epoch Times)

Tamara Lich, one of the organizers of the Freedom Convoy, is scheduled to appear in court on Feb. 19 after being arrested on the charge of counselling to commit mischief.

Fellow Freedom Convoy organizer Chris Barber, who was also arrested, appeared before a court in Ottawa on Feb. 18. The presiding judge released Barber on a $100,000 bond and on condition that he leave Ontario and not publicly endorse the Freedom Convoy or have contact with the other major protest organizers.

Police also arrested vocal protester Pat King, who will appear in court on Feb. 19. Organizers Lich, Barber, and Benjamin Dichter say King is not one of the leaders of Freedom Convoy.

The ongoing protests against COVID-19 mandates and restrictions were inspired by a movement initiated by truck drivers opposed to the federal government’s requirement that truck drivers crossing the U.S.-Canada border must be vaccinated for COVID-19. As large convoys of trucks and other vehicles drove to Ottawa to protest the mandate, more people who are opposed to various mandates and restrictions joined the movement.

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Police continue operations to clear protesters in Ottawa on Feb. 19, 2022. (Jonathan Ren/The Epoch Times)

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Police continue operations to clear protesters in Ottawa on Feb. 19, 2022. (Jonathan Ren/The Epoch Times)

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Police confront protesters in Ottawa on Feb. 19, 2022. (Jonathan Ren/The Epoch Times)

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Police confront protesters in Ottawa on Feb. 19, 2022. (Jonathan Ren/The Epoch Times)

With the new powers granted under the Emergencies Act, Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland said on Feb. 17 that information is now being shared by law enforcement with Canada’s financial institutions to cut off funding for the ongoing protests.

“The names of both individuals and entities, as well as crypto-wallets have been shared by the RCMP with financial institutions, and accounts have been frozen, and more accounts will be frozen. Crowdfunding platforms and payment service providers have started the registration process with FINTRAC,” Freeland said at a press conference.

An Ontario Superior Court ruled on Feb. 17 that the bank accounts—including Bitcoin and cryptocurrency funds—of Freedom Convoy organizers be temporarily frozen.

The Canadian Press contributed to this report. 

Limin Zhou

Limin Zhou is a reporter based in Ottawa.
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3 thoughts on “Police Smash Truck Windows, Push Back Protesters on 2nd Day of Massive Ottawa Operation”

  1. Same things happened when I was protesting the war in Viet Nam in the Sixties. The police will be known as “pigs” for awhile and a thousand patriots will rise up for every one arrested. It will be interesting to see how many of the police were actually United Nations thugs, as is the case for much of the police force in Australia. This is a major event in the evolution of humanity. Some people have to learn the hard way, like the Sheep and the Wolves In Sheep’s Clothing. The Good Shepherds already know what’s going on, they’ve known it from the get-go. The destruction of human rights in Canada will not be without strange fruit, and long-term consciousness raising for all humanity. If the thugs can do this to the sweet peaceful loving people of Canada, they can do this to all of us. And will. So how will we respond?

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    1. JFT, since the vast majority of Americans cannot tolerate blood unless it’s in a movie or on TV, passive resistance is the right way. The truckers have a good idea, but would be wise to avoid Dc since it is technically not a part of this country. I may have posted this earlier or as a part of another comment, but here’s someones opinion from a ZH post:

      Occupying whole cities is going to get truckers and their supporters beaten, and some may be killed by heroes in blue. It’s not working out so well in Canada, but surely a better solution is to boycott the cities entirely. Particularly the left wing cities, where most people don’t appreciate truckers, and support repressive governments to the extent that without those cities, those governments would quickly fall. Stay home, and stage a general strike. Everyone develop long-haul Covid, so the government’s own rules dictate that you can’t work.

      Tell me what you think.

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