Thousands of demonstrators are expected to pile into the Canadian capital of Ottawa later as a week-long occupation of the city by truckers opposed to vaccine mandates is to ramp up, with other cities also braced for protests.
Police said they were expecting up to 2,000 protesters as well as 1,000 counter-protesters to join the hundreds already parked in front of parliament, but organisers said tens of thousands were headed to Ottawa.
Similar protests are also planned for Toronto, Quebec City and Winnipeg. "This remains... an increasingly volatile and increasingly dangerous demonstration," Ottawa police Chief Peter Sloly told a news conference yesterday.
Following thousands of complaints from local residents of threats and harassment by protesters who have made even sleep difficult with incessant beeping of horns, and an online petition signed by 40,000 demanding action, Mr Sloly vowed to crack down on what he called an "unlawful" protest.