One of the largest police operations in Canada’s history has ended a three-week occupation of the country’s capital by anti-vaccine mandate protesters that prompted fears over the direction of the nation’s politics.
By Sunday morning Ottawa was quiet for the first time in 24 days, as police made a final push to clear holdouts a few streets from parliament.
About 170 people were arrested, 53 vehicles were towed, and dozens more were scared off after police in riot gear swooped on the city, encircling the protesters and pushing them away from the downtown. Earlier they had set up a “red zone” in the city, secured by 100 checkpoints.
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