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Freedom Convoy: Trudeau calls trucker protest an 'insult to truth' - BBC News

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Supporters of the "Freedom Convoy" rallied at Parliament Hill in Ottawa over the weekend
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Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has slammed protests in the capital city against Covid-19 vaccine mandates as "an insult to memory and truth".

Protesters are demonstrating for a third consecutive day over a cross-border vaccine mandate for truckers imposed by the Liberal government.

Ottawa police asked the public to avoid the downtown area on Monday, citing "traffic, noise and safety issues".

Some downtown stores, including a shopping mall, will also be closed.

Demonstrators at the so-called Freedom Convoy have been mostly peaceful but the behaviour of some members of the crowd has been strongly criticised.

Police have opened investigations into several reported incidents, including footage of a woman dancing on the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at the National War Memorial. Nazi symbolism was seen on some protest signs, some likening Covid-19 health measures to Jews under Nazi persecution.

"Freedom of expression, assembly and association are cornerstones of democracy, but Nazi symbolism, racist imagery and desecration of war memorials are not," said Mr Trudeau.

The prime minister refused to meet with protestors.

"This is not the story of our pandemic, our country, our people," he said. "My focus is standing with Canadians and getting through this pandemic."

But Candice Bergen, deputy leader of the Conservative Party, said the protestors represented millions who "have had enough of lockdowns and broken promises".

"They deserve to be heard and they deserve respect," she wrote on Twitter.

On Monday, Mr Trudeau also announced that he has tested positive for Covid-19 but is "feeling fine" and would "continue to work remotely this week while following public health guidelines".

The convoy began as a call to end a vaccine mandate imposed by the federal government on 15 January that would require unvaccinated Canadian truckers returning from across the US border to quarantine once they return home.

But it has since grown into a push to end all vaccine mandates nationwide and what supporters see as government overreach of Covid-19 restrictions.

A GoFundMe page to support the convoy has now raised over C$9m ($7m; £5.2m).

At an invite-only weekend news conference, Benjamin Dichter and Tamara Lich - the two organisers behind the page - said they aimed to create a "logistics nightmare" to put pressure on the Canadian government.

The crowd of demonstrators - the truckers and their supporters - were estimated to be in the thousands on Saturday as they gathered around parliament. The crowd has since thinned but many protestors have indicated they plan to stay on until their demands are met.

Around 90% of Canada's 120,000 cross-border truckers are vaccinated, in line with the country's adult population.

Members of parliament are returning to the House of Commons on Monday after nearly two months on recess. Existing permissions for MPs to work remotely may allow legislators to avoid the protestors that have converged near parliament.

Jagmeet Singh, leader of the progressive New Democrats, on Monday criticised the protests as "completely wrong".

"I stand with the vast majority of Canadians who have done everything they can to stay healthy," he said. "That's who I'm fighting for."

On Sunday, Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson said residents "feel they're prisoners in their own homes".

"You have the right to protest, you've had your protest, please move on. Our city has to get back in normal stead," he told CBC News.

Also over the weekend, the Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center for Holocaust Studies criticised the use of Nazi symbols by some protestors as "a heinous form of Holocaust distortion".

Reports on social media indicate that truckers in the US may be planning a similar demonstration that would see them drive from California in the West to the country's capital in Washington DC.

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