Ottawa: Canada's House of Commons cancelled its work on Friday amid rapidly increasingly signs police were about to begin breaking up the three-week protest by hundreds of truckers angry over the country's COVID-19 restrictions. Ottawa police made it clear on Thursday they were preparing to end the siege near Parliament Hill and remove the more than 300 trucks. The city's interim police chief warned that action is imminent. Police arrested two protest leaders late Thursday.
House of Commons Speaker Anthony Rota warned lawmakers on Friday to stay away from the downtown core until further notice because of an expected police operation. Lawmakers had been able to work uninterrupted for the last three weeks despite the protests outside by the self-styled Freedom Convoy.
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