Erika Ibrahim
About Erika Ibrahim
Reporter with The Canadian Press
GiveSendGo tells court it's refunding convoy donations amid freezing order
Lawyers for a proposed class-action lawsuit against the convoy protest in Ottawa argued in court on Wednesday, March 9, 2022, that GiveSendGo may be in breach of a freezing order on funds raised for the convoy on the website.
Trudeau says government, police on alert for possible protest resurgence
"Even though the blockades are lifted across border openings right now, even though things seem to be resolving very well in Ottawa, this state of emergency is not over," Trudeau said at late morning news conference.
Legal realities crash in on Ottawa 'trucker' blockaders
Silence and calm reigned on the streets of Ottawa for the first time in more than three weeks on Sunday, February 20, 2022, as police continued their efforts to put a final end to anti−government demonstrations that immobilized the national capital.
How Canadian police moved in calmly and forcefully on Ottawa anti-vax-mandate protestors
Police officers donned helmets, wielded batons and deployed pepper spray in downtown Ottawa on Saturday, February 19, 2022, as they tried to clear out protesters putting up what the city's interim police chief described as a "barrage of resistance" to ending their illegal occupation of the national capital.
Police in Ottawa, some on horseback, others in riot gear, arrest 70 and tow vehicles from protest site
Police officers descended on anti-government protesters in Ottawa on Friday, arresting 70 people and towing vehicles in a push to end a three-week occupation that has reverberated across Canada and around the world.
'We’re not going anywhere': Protesters defiant as police crack down on Ottawa blockade
Police arrested two of the main organizers behind an antigovernment demonstration on Parliament Hill late Thursday.
Indigenous and Black federal inmates treated more roughly than other prisoners
Indigenous and Black federal inmates in Canada experience more use of force than any other racial group, the country's correctional investigator reported on Thursday, February 10, 2022.
These Ottawans counteract convoy of truckers and ease frayed nerves with 'safety walk'
On a frosty Friday, February 4, 2022, morning, a few dozen masked people gathered on the corner of Bank and Somerset Street in downtown Ottawa.
Trudeau won't call in the military to break up Ottawa trucker protest, at least not yet
One must be "very, very cautious" about deploying troops on Canadian soil in such cases, Trudeau said at a news conference Thursday. "It is not something that anyone should enter in lightly."
Ottawa's top cop says military may be needed to end trucker protest, turned 'occupation'
Still, Chief Peter Sloly warned there "may not be a policing solution" to the demonstration.