
Doug Ford says he is 'extremely disturbed' to see hateful symbols at trucker protest
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Ontario Premier Doug Ford says he was “extremely disturbed” to see truck convoy protestors vandalizing monuments and showcasing symbols of hate as they demonstrated on Parliament Hill over the weekend.
On Saturday, thousands of truckers and supporters gathered in Ottawa to oppose cross-border vaccine mandates and other public health restrictions, causing gridlock on roadways in the city’s downtown core. Schools, shopping centres and vaccination clinics were forced to close as a result of the demonstration.
The so-called “Freedom Convoy” protests are now on their third day in the nation’s capital.
Throughout the weekend, police have confirmed they are investigating “several” criminal acts related to the demonstration, including the desecration of monuments, threatening behaviour and damage to a city vehicle.
Some protesters have also been seen holding signs and flags with hateful symbols.

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