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Ottawa police say they are ready to stop attempts to occupy Canada Day

Ottawa city officials are ready for Canada Day at a briefing on Monday morning , turning anti-government protests into another profession It states that it has plans to prevent.

The traditional national broadcast show is back for the first time since 2019. This time around, I'm back from the square in front of the Canadian War Museum. Construction of the Parliament building.

Ottawa police have more protests and crowds than usual at Canada Day celebrations as groups related to the Freedom Convoy continue to plan demonstrations of d. He states that he is expecting

Interim police chief Steve Bell said on Monday that he expected hundreds of thousands of people in downtown as a whole. An estimated 56,000 peopleattended the Capitol show in 2019, but no one is celebrating nearby.

Bell states that police are working against the threat of occupation, as it happened in downtown winter, and state police and the RCMP are trying to stop the occupation attempt. Provided support.

Last week, Mayor of Ottawa Jim Watson told people thinking of coming to the capital, "Don't be threatened by individuals who might come to Ottawa to cause trouble." I asked. He said on Monday he hopes this is a safe and festive event for children and families.

Traditional Canada Day closure On Friday and early Saturday, July 1st, due to a change in show location, near Lebreton Flats There are also closed roads.

However, Ottawa police have established another "vehicle exclusion zone" — for rolling thunder motorcycles in late April  { Similar to the one set for 28} Rally — No street parking and protest vehicles allowed from 8am this Wednesday to 6am Monday 4th July It will not be.

A map of police checkpoints in Ottawa.
Ottawa police control access to these parts of downtown, including the two river bridges. According to the city, all vehicles not involved in rallies and protests are allowed, but drivers are not allowed to park on the street. (Ottawa City)