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City Vaughan
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Police charge 107 people in Ottawa blockades as city starts cleanup process

The Ottawa Police Service says 107 people have been charged now in connection with the antigovernment blockades that immobilized much of the city's downtown core for the last three weeks. The streets around Parliament Hill are the quietest they have been in weeks, but a heavy police presence remains all around the area. 
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The Canadian Press
Unique identifier: CP151533671 
Legacy Identifier: n_Trucker-Protest-Police20220220T1825 
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Create Date: 2/20/2022 6:25:00 PM 
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