Ottawa-Sana
Protests renewed in the Canadian capital, Ottawa, to demand the lifting of restrictions imposed in the country to combat the Corona virus.
And Agence France-Presse reported that the protesters gathered today in the center of Ottawa in very cold conditions, waving the country's flags and banners opposing the government and its health measures.
A crowd of protesters set up temporary shelters, vowing not to leave before the restrictions imposed in the country against Corona are lifted.
The protest movement in Canada, which began with a movement of truck drivers in the west of the country, turned into a sit-in in the center of Ottawa, where demonstrators and dozens of trucks occupied the streets in front of Parliament and in front of the residence of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau eight days ago.
In turn, police in Toronto closed some roads downtown in an attempt to reduce disruptions that could affect access to emergency services and hospitals.
The health measures imposed by the provinces in Canada are still very binding and are among the most stringent in the West.