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Ontario's premier said Monday that he supported the federal government's measures aimed at ending the so-called"Freedom Convoy" protests last winter, but an inquiry heard the province didn't participate in meetings on boosting police resources despite being invited.
"I stood shoulder to shoulder with the prime minister," Ford said Monday in Ottawa alongside Justin Trudeau at an announcement for a new Nokia technology hub. Top officials with the Ontario Provincial Police, which worked closely with local police and the RCMP to clear protesters in Ottawa and Windsor, will testify at the inquiry, Ford said.
Ford said it was"unacceptable" to disrupt the lives of the residents of Ottawa and cause the blockade at the border in Windsor. He said, however, that he still believes in free speech and demonstration.On Feb. 14, the federal Liberals invoked the Emergencies Act for the first time after the Ottawa occupation and Windsor blockade had dragged on.
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