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Political rivalries were at play during 'Freedom Convoy'
Rivalries played out within city council, the federal government and the police service as Ottawa's downtown streets were occupied by protesters last February, Coun. Diane Deans told the public inquiry examining the federal government's unprecedented use of the Emergencies Act.
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The Canadian Press
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CP165079739
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n_Emergencies-Act20221019T1805
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10/19/2022 6:05:00 PM
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Diane Deans
Freedom Convoy
Jim Watson
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protests