>BAKER REQUESTS HANDOFF
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UCpkA_3_gpU&t=25525s
resigning in solidarity
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UCpkA_3_gpU&t=25525s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UCpkA_3_gpU&t=13061s
I will be tendering my resignation forthwith.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=18918&v=UCpkA_3_gpU
1) replacing Diane Deans: 15 Yeas 9 Nays
2) replacing Carol Ann Meehan: 11 Yeas 13 Nays
>what's going on here?
Ottawa City Council voted to replace people
>1) replacing Diane Deans: 15 Yeas 9 Nays
>Ottawa City Council voted to replace people
https://ottawapoliceboard.ca/opsb-cspo/
Ottawa Police Services Board
The Ottawa Police Services Board is a seven-member civilian body that oversees the Ottawa Police Service.
The Board is responsible for setting the overall objectives and priorities for the provision of police services, after consultation with the Chief. It is also responsible for hiring and monitoring the performance of the Chief, approving the annual police budget, and preparing a business plan for the Police Service every three years.
Carol Ann Mehan survived the vote to be replaced, but resigned in solidarity with King, who resigned, and Diane Deans, who was voted off.
3 down in one evening, everyone beyond flustered and confused and infighting
>can baker get a descriptor tag please?
https://ottawa.ca/en/city-hall/mayor-and-city-councillors/rawlson-king
Resigns at the beginning of the meeting: "I will be tendering my resignation forthwith."
https://ottawa.ca/en/city-hall/mayor-and-city-councillors/diane-deans
City Council votes to replace Diane Deans 15 Yeas 9 Nays
https://ottawa.ca/en/city-hall/mayor-and-city-councillors/carol-anne-meehan
Resigns at the very end of the meeting in solidarity after surviving her own vote to be replaced.
>flustered and confused and infighting
"We need to vote on a new councillor now."
"No we're tired"
"But we have a meeting tomorrow and we need that councillor."
"Fucking cope bro we're going to bed."
Is the gist of how it ended.
https://pm.gc.ca/en/news/readouts/2022/02/16/prime-minister-justin-trudeau-convenes-incident-response-group-ongoing
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau convenes the Incident Response Group on the ongoing illegal blockades
Today, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau convened a fourth meeting of the Incident Response Group to discuss the public order emergency the government declared under the Emergencies Act, and how it continues to help address the ongoing illegal blockades and occupations that are hurting Canadians across the country. He was joined by ministers and senior officials focused on evaluating actions being taken to end the illegal occupations and restore public safety.
The Prime Minister and ministers emphasized the importance of ensuring the measures continue to be targeted, temporary, proportional to the threats posed to Canadians, and compliant with the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
The Prime Minister and ministers discussed the role the emergency measures will play in strengthening and supporting law enforcement across the country, as well as restoring confidence, safeguarding institutions, and protecting the safety of everyone in Canada after almost three weeks of illegal blockades. The group discussed the implementation of finance-related measures under the Emergency Economic Measures Order to provide stricter oversight of foreign funds, identify accounts suspected to be involved in criminal activity, and provide authority for all orders of government to share relevant information with financial institutions.
The Prime Minister and ministers were briefed on the work of the Canada Border Services Agency, Royal Canadian Mounted Policy (RCMP), and Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) who, together with other law enforcement agencies, including the Windsor Police Service, have brought a safe and successful resolution to the blockade of key ports of entry, which involved arrests and weapon seizures. This includes three of the most important border crossings in Canada, including the Ambassador Bridge in Windsor, Ontario, the port of entry at Coutts, Alberta, and the Pacific Highway border crossing south of Surrey, British Columbia, which are now open to trade and travel. The Prime Minister and ministers were also briefed on the clearing earlier today of the port of entry in Emerson, Manitoba.
The Prime Minister and ministers were updated on the latest situation facing Ottawa, and local enforcement efforts to end the illegal occupation of downtown. The group was briefed on the collaboration of the joint RCMP, OPP, and Ottawa Police Service enhanced Integrated Command Centre. They also discussed the importance of preventing further blockades from emerging in other communities, and committed to continue providing all appropriate available federal resources to provinces, municipalities, and law enforcement agencies to protect public order and keep people and communities safe.
Karina Gould
honk
>https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10521119/Bizarre-moment-police-monitoring-anti-vaxx-protest-New-Zealand-patrol-car-TOWED.html
Bizarre moment police monitoring an anti-vaccine mandate protest in New Zealand have their patrol car TOWED
Police were attending a Covid vaccination mandate protest in New Zealand
TikTok video shows a police vehicle being taken away by a tow truck driver
Protests in Wellington have reached a tenth day, tensions continue to mount
'It was just broken down, but cool story,' one wrote, with another joking 'they (cops) think they can just park anywhere.'
It is believed the two officers were on the beat as protests outside parliament in the NZ capital against a Covid-19 vaccine mandate enter a second week.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has labelled the protestors in Wellington an 'imported' phenomenon - and nothing like anything she has seen before.
'It feels like an imported protest to me,' Ardern told TVNZ.
'I've seen Trump flags on the forecourt, I've seen Canadian flags on the forecourt,' she said, referring to images of former US President Donald Trump carried by some demonstrators as well as the current protest in Ottawa, Canada.
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