Protesters in downtown Ottawa are ignoring police notices to leave and a court injunction against blaring the horns on their trucks. (Photo - The Canadian Press)
Protesters in downtown Ottawa are ignoring police notices to leave and a court injunction against blaring the horns on their trucks. (Photo - The Canadian Press)
Protesters in downtown Ottawa are ignoring police notices to leave and a court injunction against blaring the horns on their trucks.
Ottawa police are handing out notices telling the protesters to go home, but that only seems to generate more horn-honking.
The usual crowd is gathered at an intersection across from Parliament's Centre Block, waving Canadian flags and dancing to music blaring from speakers.
It is now illegal under the Emergencies Act to bring a child to a demonstration and the Children's Aid Society of Ottawa is urging parents to make alternate care arrangements if they can't care for their kids after potential police action.
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says his party's support of the Emergencies Act is directly linked to what the government does.