New Brunswick reporter on the ground here in Ottawa with an update thread. Police are again handing out letters to those part of the convoy.
In front of the Senate building there are more police and a new fence.
One of the trucks from #NB has now moved to horizontally block Elgin and Wellington Streets.
BUT one of the #NB truckers appears to have left! Don’t see this truck from Grand Manan anymore. It was here as of 4 p.m. yesterday.
And the cops handing out fliers are getting pushed out, it appears, by protesters.
It’s a new, but not totally different letter from yesterday:
The guys from Grand Manan actually haven’t left. They just got a way closer spot to Parliament. They moved up a block overnight, with trucks parked a lot closer together.
No one is in the truck right now. I’ll come back later to talk. #NB
New really big flag next to the wrecking ball truck adjacent to the pm’s office.
There’s also a new fence lining Parliament Hill.
There’s a police car also now ensuring the way to West Block as MPs arrive.
I’m going to go inside now as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau delivers an address inside the House of Commons as to why invoking the Emergencies Act was necessary. 11 a.m. AT.
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OK! Let’s update things. I just went for a walk around. The red arrows are police advancements. The have taken the intersection of Rideau and Sussex, but little else. The black scribbles are fronts put up by protesters. Thread…
Quebec riot police are the front line. The trucks behind them have been taken by police.
But you can also see there’s a big line of protesters, with trucks, and some more barriers they have in place.
For those watching at home, I’ve made a map. The red arrows are current police advancements. The black line is where some protesters have now fallen back to to build a barricade. That black rectangle is where the two #NB’ers from Grand Manan were parked, but have now gone home.
First, I don’t live in the core, so it took a long time to get to ground zero. Road blocks everywhere. One police check even turning back a guy with Parliamentary Press Gallery credentials. So you just go to the next perimeter point and hope for a friendlier cop.
Several large paddy wagons are positioned on secondary streets. Police on every corner.
Peter Doull, a retired trucker from Grand Manan who spent 37 years on the highway and the last 21 days parked in front of Parliament Hill, and his son, James Doull, a diesel mechanic and fisherman, say they're leaving today.
They say it's due to a “family emergency."
“It’s critical, I’ve got to go,” Doull said, declining to elaborate. “It is what it is.
“I think we accomplished what we wanted to. But I think there still will be people who will try to stay here weeks on end.”
OK! Story filed. Let’s go do another protest walk through.
Missed it? Here’s my story on Trudeau kicking off the Emergencies Act debate: tj.news/telegraph-jour…#NB
Oh boy, immediately greeted by this guy on Bank Street. “They call my Mr. Freedom,” he says. He says he’s from Niagara.
Definitely a larger police presence today. But they’re largely just doing that, being a presence, walking here and there, stopping, milling about. This Bank and Wellington Streets.