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Дата: Воскресенье, 20.02.2022, 11.15.54 PM | Сообщение # 28
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Cities in British Columbia faced another age of carrier convoys and rallies in single-mindedness with protesters occupying downtown Ottawa in antagonistic to COVID-19 mandates on Saturday.
Vancouver police officers said Saturday afternoon that hundreds of vehicles from a Bring Mainland convoy had entered the downtown marrow causing meaningful congestion. https://newsca.ca/ Lower Mainland demonstrators gathered in Langley previous to driving to downtown Vancouver in the direction of a turn for the better at Robson and Burrard streets. The Vancouver Islet convoy hand Campbell River early Saturday, with plans to acting a recovery at the Victoria legislature.
Theres not a mortal physically here interested in any issues other than our freedom. No person wants to argue, nobody wants to against, nobody wants to defile anything, Langley convoy partaker Scarp Caron told News Canada formerly hitting the road.