Police arrested two protest leaders late Thursday.
House of Commons Speaker Anthony Rota warned lawmakers on Friday to âstay away from the downtown core until further noticeâ because of an expected police operation.
Lawmakers had been able to work uninterrupted for the last three weeks despite the protests outside by the self-styled Freedom Convoy.
The capital represented the movementâs last stronghold after three weeks of demonstrations and blockades that shut down border crossings into the U.S and caused a political crisis for Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
The protests also have shaken Canadaâs reputation for civility and inspired similar convoys in France, New Zealand and the Netherlands.
Trudeau on Monday invoked Canadaâs Emergencies Act, empowering law enforcement authorities to declare the blockades illegal, tow away trucks, arrest the drivers, freeze their bank accounts and suspend their licenses.
The protesters around the country in trucks, tractors and motor homes initially focused on Canadaâs vaccine requirement for truckers entering the country. But the movement soon morphed into a broad attack on COVID-19 precautions and Trudeauâs government.
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Gillies reported from Toronto.
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