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The siege and protest against oppressive COVID-19 restrictions, has shaken Canada’s reputation for civility and rule-following, all the truckers want is to have an open and honest dialogue with the Canadian government, more specifically Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. The world is finding out that two things Trudeau is not are “open and honest,” this whole situation could have been resolved if the Prime Minister would have answered what at first were the truckers requests, which quickly turned to demands. As reported by the AP:

On Wednesday, Ottawa police handed out leaflets warning the truckers to leave immediately or face arrest and other sanctions

OTTAWA, Ontario (AP) — Hundreds of truckers clogging the streets of Ottawa in a protest against the country’s COVID-19 restrictions braced for a possible police crackdown Thursday, nearly three weeks into the siege that has shaken Canada’s reputation for civility and rule-following.

People dance during a protest against COVID-19 measures that has grown into a broader anti-government protest, in Ottawa, Ontario, Wednesday, Feb. 16, 2022. The big rigs parked outside Parliament represent the movement’s last stronghold after demonstrators abandoned their sole remaining truck blockade along the U.S. border. (Cole Burston/The Canadian Press via AP)

Work crews in the capital began erecting fences outside Parliament, and police appeared to be out on the streets in greater numbers than usual in the morning.

A man dances to music at a protest encampment where demonstrators have gathered to decry the country’s COVID-19 restrictions outside the Canadian parliament in Ottawa, Ontario, on Wednesday, Feb. 16, 2022. (AP Photo/Robert Bumsted)

On Wednesday, Ottawa police handed out leaflets warning the truckers to leave immediately or face arrest and other sanctions.

Many protesters reacted to the warnings with scorn.

A person hangs out the side of a truck, parked during a protest against COVID-19 measures that has grown into a broader anti-government protest, in Ottawa, Ontario, on Wednesday, Feb. 16, 2022. (Cole Burston/The Canadian Press via AP)

“We want the mandates over for the whole the country. End the mandates,” protest leader Pat King said outside the prime minister’s office Thursday morning. As for the rigs parked bumper-to-bumper, he said: “There’s no tow trucks in Canada that will touch them.”

Two people shake hands in front of a Canadian flag at a protest encampment where demonstrators have gathered to decry the country’s COVID-19 restrictions outside the Canadian parliament in Ottawa, Ontario, on Wednesday, Feb. 16, 2022. (AP Photo/Robert Bumsted)

The warnings from police came two days after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau invoked Canada’s Emergencies Act, empowering law enforcement authorities to declare the blockades illegal, tow away trucks and punish the drivers by arresting them, freezing their bank accounts, and suspending their licenses.

By ROB GILLIES and WILSON RING

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