‘Several’ investigations underway after monuments defaced during Ottawa trucker rally: police | The Canadian News

Ottawa police say “several criminal investigations” are underway after Canadian monuments in the city were defaced during a day of protests opposing COVID-19 measures on Parliament Hill on Saturday.

In a series of tweets Sunday morning, Ottawa police said the investigations are related to “the desecration” of the National War Memorial, the Terry Fox statue and in regards to threatening, illegal and intimidating behavior toward police and other city workers.

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Officers said they have also launched an investigation into damage done to a city vehicle.

“Illegal behavior will not be tolerated and will be fully investigated,” the tweet reads.

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The force said it has “investigative and evidence-gathering teams” in place to support the management of the demonstration.

Police said reports will not be accepted through social media.

“Incidents must be reported to police,” the tweet reads.

On Saturday, protesters from across Canada converged on Parliament Hill.

The demonstration was initially aimed at denouncing vaccine mandates for truck drivers crossing the Canada-US border, but the movement has morphed into a protest against a variety of COVID-19 restrictions and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government.


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In a press release on Sunday, Ottawa police said large crowds remained in the city’s downtown core throughout Saturday night and were “actively managed” by police.

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“Officers encountered several challenges with demonstrators, including sporadic road blockages by trucks, which officers worked to clear,” the release read.

“These high-risk situations were de-escalated and resolved with no arrests.”

According to police, officers are patrolling throughout the downtown core and are “managing the movement of protesters and trucks.”

“The OPS and our partners continue to focus on keeping the peace in and around the demonstrations and maintaining emergency access lanes while addressing any threatening high-risk behavior.”

The force said there is a large police presence at all large demonstration locations.

“National monuments will be protected and should be respected by all,” the release reads. “Barricades are installed to block any vehicular access to the path in front of the National War Memorial.”

Officers urged the public not to travel to the city’s downtown core.

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In a tweet on Saturday replying to a photo of the Terry Fox statue, Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson said he has asked city bylaw enforcement to have the placard and upside-down Canadian flag taken down, calling it “completely unacceptable.”

“This kind of stunt by protesters does not help their cause,” he wrote.

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Brad West, the Mayor of Port Coquitlam, BC, where Fox was from, called him a “national inspiration and a unifier.”

“Whatever your cause, you do not get to appropriate his legacy and you do not touch his statue. Ever. This should be removed immediately, ”he said.

In a tweet Saturday, the Terry Fox Foundation said Fox “believed in science and gave his life to help others.”

“Thank you to all of our supporters who help us work toward realizing Terry’s dream of a world without cancer,” the tweet read.

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What’s more, Chief of the Defense Staff Gen. Wayne Eyre said he was “sickened to see protesters dance on the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and desecrate the National War Memorial.”

“Generations of Canadians have fought and died for our rights, including free speech, but not this,” he wrote on Twitter. “Those involved should hang their heads in shame.”

– with a file from The Canadian Press

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