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The United People of Canada is an organization claiming to be a unifying organization. Despite the claims, there were concerns about them taking hold in Ottawa.[https://ottawa.ctvnews.ca/concerns-as-convoy-connected-group-establishes-in-ottawa-neighbourhood-1.5994659]  Around the time of them opening their "embassy" at the St Brigid's Center for the Arts, they adorned the building with red banners.  
The United People of Canada is an organization claiming to be a unifying organization. Despite the claims, there were concerns about them taking hold in Ottawa.[https://ottawa.ctvnews.ca/concerns-as-convoy-connected-group-establishes-in-ottawa-neighbourhood-1.5994659]  Around the time of them opening their "embassy" at the St Brigid's Center for the Arts, they adorned the building with red banners.  



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The United People of Canada is an organization claiming to be a unifying organization. Despite the claims, there were concerns about them taking hold in Ottawa.[1] Around the time of them opening their "embassy" at the St Brigid's Center for the Arts, they adorned the building with red banners.

One of their first major discussions is about the Freedom Convoy[2], despite their claim that they are not affiliated with said convoy. The description of the event claims the great divide within Canada and the world, but the cause is conspicuously not described - nor is there an explanation about how the convoyists were unifying society while they were harassing journalists.