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Court and AFN Parliamentary Freedom Convoy Organizer: July 5, 2022 News

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Tamara Lich, an organizer of the so-called Freedom Convoy who organized fundraising for the protest which became a weeks long blockade, leaves the courthouse in Ottawa after being granted bail, on Monday, March 7, 2022.
Tamara Lich, the organizer of the so-called Freedom Convoy, a week-long blockade, March 2022 He will leave the court in Ottawa on Monday, 7th, after being granted bail. Photo: Justin Tang/Canadian Press

In The News to kick start the day This is a compilation of articles designed by The Canadian Press. Here's the editor's radar on Tuesday morning, July 5, 2022 ...

What we see in Canada ...

"Freedom The organizers of the Convoy will appear in Ottawa Courthouse today for bail trials after being arrested last week for violating one of the bail conditions.

Tamara Lich was arrested in the Medicine Hat in Alta, where she lives, on an arrest warrant sought by Ottawa police throughout Canada.

She was transferred to the capital by police, and she was detained on the weekend after she temporarily appeared in front of a judge in Ottawa on Thursday.

Lich was a key representative of a large-scale protest that overtook the downtown streets of the capital for more than three weeks in February.

Chris Barber, the organizer of the opposition movement with her, was co-accused of mischief, interfering with the police and advising others to mischief and intimidate.

Lich was released under a variety of conditions, including a ban from all social media and an order not to support anything related to "Freedom Convoy".

No words violated her bail conditions.

This is also ...

This week, the annual meeting of the First Nations plenary session is being held in Vancouver. The head of the country who was suspended and refused to attend the meeting.

RoseAnne Archibald stated that her suspension violated the parliamentary charter and that regional chiefs were not authorized to suspend national chiefs.

She states that her suspension is a means of intimidating, punishing, and silencing her allegations of possible misuse of public funds by Congress.

An Ontario court rejected a bid last week to overturn her suspension by Archibald.

What you see in the United States ...

Police fire on rooftop gunners at the Independence Day parade on the outskirts of Chicago He killed at least 6 people and injured at least 30 people.

Gunshot cracks and pops sent hundreds of marchers, parents with strollers, and children on bicycles to flee in horror.

According to authorities, 21-year-old Robert E. Climo III was nominated as a person interested in shooting and was detained by police after an hour of investigation on Monday night.

The July 4th shooting was the latest in breaking the rituals of American life, trying to find a reason for the country to celebrate its founding and the bonds that still connect it. I came sometimes.

What we see in other parts of the world ...

30 NATO allies Set to sign Today, we will turn off the accession protocols of Sweden and Finland.

Send membership bids from both countries to the Alliance Capital for legislative approval.

This move will invade neighboring Ukraine in February and will further strengthen Russia's strategic isolation in the wake of subsequent military struggles.

Thirty ambassadors will formally approve last week's NATO summit decision when the alliance made a historic decision to invite them to a military club. increase.

And this ...

After more than four months of fierce fighting, Russia is one of two states in eastern Ukraine. An industrial center that claimed to have complete control over one.

However, the last remaining Ukrainian resistance breakwater in Luhansk Oblast's rout in Moscow was expensive.

The key question now is whether Russia can complete the seizure of Donbus and gather enough power for new attacks to make a profit elsewhere in Ukraine. There are signs that Russia is suffering great losses.

This day in 1687 ...

Isaac Newton is a three-volume work that explains his mathematical principles. Was first published. Natural philosophy.

Entertainment ...

It seems that Canadian-born film director Paul Haggis has been unveiled.

A judge in Southern Italy ordered him to be released from detention.

Meanwhile, the prosecutor needs to decide whether to investigate whether Haggis had unsolicited sex with a woman for two days.

A Haggis official said the judge had determined that the woman making the allegation had no signs of violence or abuse.

The judge was unable to contact to confirm or deny that fact.

Did you see this?

A humanitarian plane carrying 230 Ukrainian citizens arrived at Regina on Monday night. Accompanied by a woman whose photographs became a symbol of another war horror 50 years ago.

A Sakachuwan state government spokesman said Phan Thi Kim Phuc (FOOK), a girl in the famous Vietnamese napalm attack photo in 1972, from the Russian war in Ukraine from Warsaw to Canada. I confirmed that I was on an airplane carrying refugees.

Kim, a 59-year-old Canadian citizen who traveled to join from Toronto, told the media that she wanted her story and work for her refugees to be a message of peace. Told.

A photo of her iconic AP communication, where she runs to expose her body burned by a napalm, is of a private non-governmental organization that sent refugees to Regina. Etched on the fuselage of an airplane.

The Saskatchewan government states that its officials are working with the Ukrainian embassy in Canada to coordinate support and support for Ukrainian citizens fleeing the ongoing war in their country.

Passengers on Monday flights will receive temporary accommodation in Regina, access to key support, and information related to life in Saskatchewan.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published on July 5, 2022

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