A huge convoy rushed toward Canadian capital; PM transferred to secret location VIDEO

Meanwhile, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau left his home in Ottawa with his family and moved to a secret location.
Justin Trudeau said earlier that there is "a minority of truckers with unacceptable opinions that is on the way to Ottawa", emphasizing that almost 90 percent of his country has been vaccinated.
However, the drivers in the so-called "Truckers for Freedom Convoy" are angry about his statement and plan to show dissatisfaction in the Canadian capital this weekend.

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A senior parliamentary official warned lawmakers to avoid protests and to lock their doors amid reports that their private homes could be targeted.
The convoy left British Columbia on Sunday, and was joined by other protesters driving from the east and south of the country.
U.S. truckers - who are only allowed to enter Canada if they have been vaccinated - have also joined the huge convoy.

Although protest leaders called for a peaceful protest, some statements by some participants included threats of violence.
Ottawa police have announced that they will be on alert and ready to arrest anyone who breaks the law, reports the "Daily Mail".
As of January 15, all Canadian truck drivers who have not been vaccinated must pass the COVID-19 test and be quarantined when returning from the United States.
They are not allowed to enter the United States unless they have been vaccinated, and American drivers are not allowed to enter Canada unless they show a...

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