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Group suspected of ties to 'Freedom Convoy' facing eviction from Ottawa church

An Ottawa-based group suspected of ties to the so-called "Freedom Convoy" has been threatened with eviction and is ready to take the cause to court. says it is done. Attempts to set up headquarters in the country's capital.

The organization, which calls itself the United Peoples of Canada, set up shop this summer in an unconsecrated church in downtown Ottawa, conditionally purchasing a location.

The group's director, William Comer, said the members called the police Wednesday night after the landlord's agents showed up and unsuccessfully tried to evict them from the building.

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increased the group's presence in the community, and convoy supporters saw it as an opportunity to establish a permanent outpost in Ottawa.

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In February, he accused the Trudeau administration of COVID-19 restrictions and what the protests were. claims to have nothing to do with The board is related to movement.

An active property listing for the building is now online.

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