OTTAWA — The lawyers defending two of the most prominent organizers of the 'Freedom Convoy' protests are expected to make their case today to block nine Ottawa residents and business representatives from taking the stand.
OTTAWA — The lawyers defending two of the most prominent organizers of the"Freedom Convoy" protests are expected to make their case today to block nine Ottawa residents and business representatives from taking the stand.
The Crown plans to call five Ottawa residents as witnesses in the case, including Zexi Li, who filed a class-action lawsuit against the organizers on behalf of people who live and work in downtown Ottawa.
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