Anonymous ID: 4549fa Jan. 29, 2022, 10:06 a.m. No.15492334   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>15492323

>multiple FF attempts

https://ottawa.ctvnews.ca/remains-of-four-people-found-at-site-of-ottawa-explosion-but-dangers-in-area-hampering-recovery-1.5742038

 

The remains of four people have been found at the site of a large explosion and fire at a tanker truck manufacturing facility in Ottawa, but the area is too dangerous to recover them at this time, officials said Sunday.

Investigators say it's too early to report the cause of Thursday's explosion at Eastway Tank on Merivale Road. Debris, chemicals, and the structural integrity of the site, as well as the weather, are all hampering the investigation.

Anonymous ID: 4549fa Jan. 29, 2022, 10:30 a.m. No.15492538   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2546 >>2549 >>2557 >>2558 >>2563 >>2573 >>2598 >>2605 >>2610 >>2611

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/justin-trudeau-trucker-convoy-protest-canada-b2003458.html

Justin Trudeau and family move to secret location as Canada trucker protests spark security fears, report says

The PM’s office hasn’t confirmed the report

Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau and his family have left their home in Ottawa for a secret location, the CBC reports, amid security concerns as thousands pour into the Canadian capital on Saturday in trucker convoys to protest vaccine mandates.

The PM’s office has said it will not comment on Mr Trudeau’s location for security reasons.

Anonymous ID: 4549fa Jan. 29, 2022, 10:33 a.m. No.15492563   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2598 >>2605 >>2611

>>15492538

>CBC reports

https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/truck-convoy-protest-some-key-players-1.6332312

Thousands of protesters opposed to COVID-19 rules converge on Parliament Hill, with more en route

Trudeau and his family have been moved from residence over security concerns

A convoy of thousands of truckers and other protesters have descended on Parliament Hill to call for an end to COVID-19 vaccine mandates and other public health restrictions — a raucous demonstration that has police on high alert for possible violence even as organizers urge the growing crowd to be peaceful.

Hundreds of protesters on foot flooded into the parliamentary precinct on Saturday in the midst of an extreme cold warning, joining a lineup of truckers that started to arrive on the scene late Friday night. Many more are expected to descend on the downtown core in the hours ahead, as truckers and their supporters leave muster points in the east and west ends of Ottawa destined for Parliament Hill.

The convoy has snarled traffic throughout the region, clogging arteries that lead in and out of the city centre. Police estimate as many as 10,000 people will be on hand by day's end.

The trucks that have gathered along Wellington Street in front of the Parliament Buildings are adorned with banners denouncing public health measures and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Some warn that communism will take hold in Canada if COVID-19-related restrictions continue. Dozens of truckers are blasting their horns to announce their presence.

Amid security concerns, Trudeau and his family have been moved from their home to an undisclosed location in the nation's capital, sources said.

The protest, while loud and disruptive, has been peaceful to this point.

A demonstration that was originally planned to urge the federal government to drop its vaccine mandate for cross-border essential workers like truckers has morphed into a larger movement against all public health measures.

A number of the people assembled, many of whom are not truckers, said they were on hand to pressure the government to end pandemic-related restrictions and return to "normal." The event has also attracted some more extreme voices who have called for violence.

Some of the protesters carried Canadian flags, while others held placards that urged people to "Think for Yourself," a slogan used in anti-vaccine circles. Some demonstrators were seen flying the Patriotes flag, an ode to the Lower Canada rebellions of 1837-38, when French-speaking settlers from present-day Quebec fought against British colonial rule.

There was also a smattering of counter-protesters who waded into the crowds to bring a pro-vaccine message to a group that is generally leery of the COVID-19 shots. "I believe in public health. Thank you nurses," read one of the signs carried by this group.

Roughly a dozen protesters had parked their vehicles on the site of the Tomb of the Unknown soldier at Ottawa's National War Memorial earlier Saturday. The cars and trucks were removed by midday after orders from local police. "Parking on this sacred ground was a sign of complete disrespect," Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson said.