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'Action is imminent': Police set to end occupation of downtown Ottawa

'Action is imminent': Police set to end occupation of downtown Ottawa

CBC
Friday, February 18, 2022 12:56 AM GMT

Interim Ottawa police Chief Steve Bell issued a stark warning to protesters saying officers are ready to end what he calls the illegal occupation of Ottawa's downtown core that has lasted three weeks.

"Action is imminent," Bell communicated to protesters through a Thursday afternoon news conference.

"It's time to go. Your time in our city has come to an end and you must leave."

Large numbers of officers from several agencies have been moving into the city's downtown area in an attempt to end the demonstrations.

A secure perimeter with nearly 100 police checkpoints has been established spanning the area between Bronson Avenue, Highway 417, Parliament Hill and the Rideau Canal, Bell said. The perimeter is meant to ensure only those who live, work or have a reason, such as a doctor's appointment in the downtown core, are being let through, he added.

"We want people to peacefully leave. But I can tell you if they do not peacefully leave, we have plans, strategies and tactics to be able to get them to leave," Bell said.

Environment Canada issued a winter storm warning for Ottawa, with 20 to 30 centimetres of snow forecasted to start Thursday evening and continue into Friday morning.

OC Transpo, in anticipation of the snow and increasing police presence downtown, will not be operating the LRT from Pimisi Station to Hurdman Station beginning at the start of morning service Friday.

Train service will be provided from Tunney's Pasture Station to Pimisi Station in the west and from Blair Station to Hurdman Station in the east, with staff present to assist customers with bus transfers.

Bus service will also operate on a reduced schedule across the city. Commuters can find the latest information on the OC Transpo website.

Throughout Thursday police continued to issue formal warnings to protesters telling them to leave the area, and the city's interim police chief said a safe end to the 21-day illegal occupation of downtown streets was a matter of when, not if.

Bell said anyone with children still at the protest has been asked to leave, although plans to end the occupation do take children's welfare into consideration, and police continue to work with the Children's Aid Society to ensure kids are kept safe.

"Only those with lawful reason to enter the core, such as residents, businesses and others with lawful reasons, will be allowed in the area," Bell told the Ottawa Police Services Board earlier in the day.

"The unlawful protesters must leave the area and will not be provided access."

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