Five reasons Windsor had success ending ‘Freedom Convoy’ blockade, but Ottawa didn’t
OTTAWA — By the time protesters blockaded the Ambassador Bridge in Windsor, Ont., last winter, a separate protest was already fully entrenched in the downtown streets of Ottawa.
The blockade at the border crossing was smaller with far fewer trucks involved, but the economic impact was far greater, according to the federal government.
While Ottawa struggled for weeks to come up with a response to the “Freedom Convoy” occupation in the city’s downtown, police in Windsor managed to remove protesters from critical infrastructure in just six days.
The federal government invoked the Emergencies Act on Feb. 14, the day after the protest in Windsor was cleared.