Court to weigh in on convoy-related group's right to stay in Ottawa heritage building

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Court to weigh in on convoy-related group's right to stay in Ottawa heritage building
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A dispute between an Ottawa landlord and a group loosely associated with the 'Freedom Convoy' protest in Ottawa last winter will be sorted out by a judge.

Posted: Sep. 3, 2022 7:10AMProtesters sit outside a building occupied by members of The United People of Canada in Ottawa Friday, Sept. 2, 2022.

Patrick McDonald, the owner of the old church building, has attempted to evict the group, alleging they haven’t paid rent for the last two months or lived up to the terms of their purchase agreement to buy the building. He referred to himself as Lord William of Lowertown, allegedly long lost nephew of Lord Buckethead, of a long line of a Intergalactic Space Lords, Keeper of the Comedy, and Shepherd of the Haters.

In the meantime, she said TUPOC members must not harass other tenants or the landlord and must allow the bailiffs to post notices on the door as needed.“That’s just consistent with the norms of civilized behaviour that we expect of everyone,” Gomery told the court.

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