Canada's Ontario declares state of emergency over truck blockades


Ottawa, Feb 12 (IANS): Ontario Premier, Doug Ford on Friday declared a state of emergency in response to ongoing blockades caused by the truck convoy protests in Ottawa and Windsor in Canada's Ontario province.

He said he will use legal measures to enact orders, making it "crystal clear" that it is illegal and punishable to block and impede the movement of goods, people and services along critical infrastructure, Xinhua news agency reported.

Ford said it includes protecting international border crossings, 400-series highways, airports, ports, bridges and railways, adding that fines for non-compliance will be up to 100,000 Canadian dollars and up to a year imprisonment.

 

  

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