A hotline for people to report hate incidents is being set up in Ottawa following reports of racism and anti-Semitism during protests against Covid-19 mandates
"We already have a number of hate-related incidents that we're investigating," Ottawa Police Chief Peter Sloly said at a video news conference Monday announcing the hotline."We encourage anyone who's been the victim of a hate crime or think they may have been the victim of a hate crime or exposed to hate incidents to contact us."Truckers and protesters against Covid-19 mandates block a border crossing.
Supporters arrive at Parliament Hill Saturday for the Freedom Truck Convoy to protest Covid-19 vaccine mandates and restrictions in Ottawa, Canada.Police: War memorial desecrated during protestsBefore the hotline was announced police were investigating the alleged desecration of monuments in the city, including the National War Memorial and that of the late athlete and cancer research activist Terry Fox.Canada's chief of defense, Gen.
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