Job creation a priority as Liberal caucus wraps up on anniversary of ‘Freedom Convoy’
OTTAWA — As Ottawa marks one year since the “Freedom Convoy” arrived in the national capital, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said he understands the anger and concerns protesters have.
Dozens gathered outside Parliament on Saturday to mark the anniversary as members of the Liberal party were attending their caucus retreat discussing their upcoming priorities for when the House of Commons resumes Monday.
“We can feel it, how times are tough right now. We have a global economic slowdown, combined with inflation, combined with higher interest rates,” Trudeau said Saturday before meeting with Liberal MPs.
“A lot of people are feeling a lot of pressure.”