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* In response to [[:Category:Flags|Flags]] representing symbols of hate being sighted in the convoy, private member's bill C-229 was presented to parliament for the first reading.[https://www.parl.ca/DocumentViewer/en/44-1/bill/C-229/first-reading] | |||
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* Canadian National Security Advisor says | * Canadian National Security Advisor says the Emergencies act was justified to regain control of Ottawa and the convoy organizers "no doubt – came to overthrow the government.” [https://www.theglobeandmail.com/politics/article-leaders-of-truck-convoy-protests-sought-overthrow-of-government/] |
Revision as of 19:20, 11 March 2022
2021 November
2021 November 19
- Canadian government announce plans to require vaccinations of truckers crossing the border starting Jan 15, in line with a previously announced policy by US regulators. [1]
2021 December
2021 December 3
- Canada Unity write/publish their Memorandum Of Understanding based on PDF timestamps.
2022 January
2022 January 15
- Canada starts enforcement of vaccination requirement for truckers [2]
2022 January 28
- Stream of 250-300 trucks seen in Arnprior [3]
2022 January 29
2022 January 31
- Rocks hurled at Ottawa ambulance at downtown truck convoy [5]
2022 February
2022 February 3
- In response to Flags representing symbols of hate being sighted in the convoy, private member's bill C-229 was presented to parliament for the first reading.[6]
2022 February 4
- Lawsuit filed against convoy organizers, seeking damages on behalf of residents. [7]
- Trucker convoy fundraiser removed from GoFundMe [8]
2022 February 7
- Zexi Li and her lawyer Paul Champ get an injunction to stop the horns. [9]
- Convoyists arrive at Windsor and block the Ambassador Bridge.
2022 February 10
- A court order to freeze access to millions of dollars on GiveSendGo. [10]
2022 February 11
- Ontario declares a state of emergency to end 'siege' in Ottawa and Windsor [11]
2022 February 12
- Counter protest, with more people. [12]
2022 February 13
- Truck carrying 2,000 firearms stolen in Peterborough. [13] Although the firearms were later recovered, it lead to conspiracy theories that the stolen weapons would be planted on convoyists in Ottawa. [14]
- GiveSendGo was hacked, leaking names of donors. [15]
- Blockade at Windsor's Ambassador Bridge was cleared.
2022 February 14
- Justin Trudeau invokes Emergencies Act [16]
- Alberta RCMP arrest 13 people at Coutts border blockade, seize weapons [17]
2022 February 15
- Ottawa Police Chief Sloly resigns [18]
2022 February 17
- Tamara Lich claims the occupation is not illegal and if arrested, tells others to "Hold The Line". [19]
- Tamara Lich is arrested [20]
2022 February 18
- Class action lawsuit increased to $306M as downtown restaurateurs join lawsuit. [21]
- Pat King arrested on his live stream.
2022 February 21
- Police begin to remove checkpoints [22]
2022 February 22
- Tamara Lich is denied bail [23]
2022 February 23
- Justin Trudeau revokes the Emergencies Act [24]
2022 February 26
- Straggling protestors were sighted in Ottawa. [25]
2022 February 28
- Court extends order to freeze up to $20M in cryptocurrency and cash donations. [26]
2022 March
2022 March 4
- Convoy protesters leave encampment near Arnprior [27]
2022 March 7
- After review, Tamara Lich is granted bail on a $25,000 bond, with the risk of release being addressed by a new surety proposed by the defense.[28]
2022 March 10
- Canadian National Security Advisor says the Emergencies act was justified to regain control of Ottawa and the convoy organizers "no doubt – came to overthrow the government.” [29]