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Canada’s security agencies drawing on lessons from ‘extraordinary’ convoy blockade

As ‘Rolling Thunder’ motorcycle convoy nears Ottawa, police to receive ‘tools and resources’ from feds

WATCH: Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino said Tuesday that the federal government is going to “provide the tools and the resources that are necessary for law enforcement to uphold the law” in anticipation of the “Rolling Thunder” motorcycle convoy entering the nation’s capital. “I think it’s really important that anybody who wants to engage in a kind of occupation that we saw in January, February has to know that, that’s just not on,” Mendicino said.

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