Mass protests in Canada: Premier Trudo escaped from his residence

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Truduo, together with his family, left for security reasons from the residence in Ottawa on the background of protests against coronavirus restrictions, reports CBC channel.

Wherever I left the trudou, is not reported. His residence is located near the city center in Rido-Hall.

January 29 in Canada passed protests due to restrictions entered due to COVID-19. According to CBC, about 1 thousand trucks and other protesters were collected on parliamentary hill. A large shopping center Rideo, located near the main place of protest, was closed ahead of schedule. A trucks are gathered at Wellington Street, on which transparencies are inspired. The protest was a peaceful character, as the representative of the Ottawa police officer said, no accusations were submitted to any of the protesters, RBC reports.

The action will also last on Sunday. According to the authorities, up to 10 thousand people will take part in it. At the same time, some demonstrators stated that they would not leave until their requirements were fulfilled, or the truth would not leave their post. Truckers plan to stay in the center of Ottawa near the parliamentary hill at least until Monday. On Saturday, in Ottawa, about ten thousand citizens joined them to express a protest against vaccination requirements, masks and locks.