BREITBART reports that The Canadian parliament in Ottawa cancelled its Friday sitting as police action in the area began against the Freedom Convoy.
Following reports the Canadian police were breaking up the protest, parliamentary officials said their Friday session was cancelled.
The Canadian House of Commons Speaker Anthony Rota released a warning for representatives, advising them to “stay away from the downtown core until further notice” due to the impending clash between protestors and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s police officers.
The call to vacate the area came an hour or so before Ottawa Police made public their next move by issuing a general warning.
The hardcore of truckers in Ottowa have vowed to remain in place until the vaccine mandate requirements for delivery drivers entering Canada are repealed, with organisers insisting they won’t voluntarily leave “for as long as it takes…until Canada is a free nation again”.
Police action has not been successful in stopping convoys in other countries, with police in New Zealand inadvertently inspiring a 200 person protest to grow to 1,500 individuals after they arrested 120 people in an effort to end the protest.