Testifying during Friday’s session of the Federal Emergencies Act inquiry, one of the “Freedom Convoy” organizers Tamara Lich said that the demonstrators “never wanted to gridlock the city,” referencing the trucker protests in Ottawa in February. Also, asked if the Ontario state of emergency and funds being withheld by GoFundMe were a message to leave the Ottawa occupation, Lich replied her group “had a message” to send too.
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‘We never wanted to gridlock the city’: ‘Freedom Convoy’ leader Tamara Lich tells commission
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