Trudeau says protests, blockades could return after police clear Ottawa’s core
OTTAWA — The federal government remains alert to the possibility that trucks and protesters could return to Canada’s capital after police spent the weekend arresting demonstrators and dispersing blockades on Ottawa’s streets, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Monday.
Downtown was eerily quiet after weeks of overwhelming noise from honking horns, idling engines and large crowds protesting the Liberal government, vaccine mandates and COVID-19 restrictions.
Roads once choked with trucks and protesters have since been cleared, though some debris the demonstrators left behind had not yet been cleared away.
Still, Trudeau said his government is worried about blockades reforming in Ottawa and at Canada’s ports of entry.

