Police officers appeared to be shifting strategy Saturday in Ottawa as they worked to clear the remaining protesters from the area, arresting 170 over two days. The slow methodical approach that we saw from police Friday seemed to be replaced with a much tougher line today. Mercedes Stephenson has more on the police tactics used today.
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Ottawa police use anti-riot weapons on convoy protesters, arrest 170 total
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