The Daily Courier

Ottawa police say they plan unmatched security for Canada Day

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OTTAWA — An Ottawa police officer says this Canada Day will be “unpreceden­ted and unique” with a never-before-seen security posture as the main events take place off Parliament Hill and protests are planned throughout the day.

Police are aware of the demonstrat­ions and are “planning accordingl­y,” said the officer.

Canadian Heritage and police held a technical briefing Friday on their plans for July 1. Media were only allowed to participat­e on the condition that officials not be named.

Ottawa and Gatineau police discussed their security plans as groups opposed to COVID-19 restrictio­ns are pledging to demonstrat­e throughout downtown Ottawa and Parliament Hill.

While Ottawa police will protect everyone’s right to lawfully and peacefully demonstrat­e, “we will not allow for the conditions that led to the unlawful protests in February to reoccur,” the officer said, referring to the “Freedom Convoy” protest that gridlocked downtown streets for three weeks.

The police service is applying lessons learned from the convoy protest and more recent rallies to build its plan and expects that staffing and resource requiremen­ts will be significan­t this year, the officer said.

At the request of the city, police will also continue to prohibit vehicle-based protests “in and around places of national significan­ce,” said the officer.

CP reported Thursday on “freedom” protests against COVID-19 restrictio­ns planned for this summer in Ottawa. An organizer says his group, Veterans for Freedom, plans to set up a semi-permanent camp east of Ottawa called “Camp Eagle” all summer.

For the first time in 50 years, Ottawa’s Canada Day celebratio­ns will be moved off Parliament Hill.

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