Topp’s arrival comes as Ottawa prepares to host the first interpersonal events for Canada Day in three years, and the city prepares for possible weekend and summer protests. Hundreds of people, including the leader of the People’s Party of Canada, Maxime Bernier, gathered on Robertson Street at the west end to greet Top at 10 a.m. Friday as he began his walk to Parliament. Supporters held Canadian flags and placards in support of Top, protesting orders. Poilievre paraded with Topp for two kilometers along Baseline Road shortly after 12 p.m. Poilievre spoke with Topp in College Square about walking in Canada. “I support the freedom of choice; I always have and I believe that people should be able to decide for themselves on these issues,” Poilievre told Topp. “We must be free Canadians who can decide what to put on our bodies, decide what we think, decide who we are as human beings and restore the freedom that so many millions of immigrants have brought to this country from the beginning.” Poilieve spoke briefly with Jeremie Charron of CTV News in Ottawa as he walked with Topp. “I think he supports the freedom of choice. People should have the freedom to make their own decisions with their own bodies and that is why, I think, he has walked all over the country and that is why I thought to greet him and “I’m going to give him a hearing and see if he has any thoughts to share with me,” Poilieve said. Topp is scheduled to arrive at Hog’s Back Park at 1:30 p.m. and will complete his journey to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at 6 p.m. According to the Canada Marches website, Topp is protesting for three reasons: Protesting federal government vaccination orders for COVID-19, supporting Canadians who do not have access to work or services, or who have lost income as a result of the order and on behalf of those have been forced to do the vaccine. “We continue to serve Canadians with sincerity, respect and compassion for the reunification of our people. Canada Marches website. Speaking to Parliament Hill last week, Top said some groups formed by the Freedom Talks had gathered to protest the federal government. “What I would like to see with the founding of C3 – the Canadian Citizens Coalition – is to have further discussions on the way forward, on the road to the future, on what we see Canada being and becoming,” he said. Topp. Top, a 28-year-old Canadian Armed Forces veteran, has been charged by the Department of Defense with speaking out against federal vaccine requirements while wearing a uniform. Topp was charged with two counts of conduct to the detriment of good order and discipline. Ottawa police said earlier this week they are working with Topp and the Canada Marches team to facilitate a safe trip to downtown Ottawa. “We are in contact with Mr Top and his team and have plans to ensure that he can move safely and legally from the west end of town to the Hills Parliament buildings,” interim leader Bell said on Monday. Top arrives as police tighten security in Parliament and downtown Ottawa, preparing for possible Canada Day demonstrations. Officers on patrol, on bicycles and on foot patrolled a motor vehicle control zone designed to prevent vehicles participating in protest rallies from driving near Parliament Hill. Freedom groups plan to hold a series of events and demonstrations in Ottawa on Canada Day. Police on Guard for Thee, Veterans 4 Freedom and Freedom Fighters Canada are planning a “Freedom Family Picnic” in Strathcona Park on Friday. Topp is scheduled to speak at the picnic. According to Twitter account “Live from the Shed” and Freedom Fighters Canada website, other events scheduled for Canada Day include a “Freedom March” starting at Parliament Hill at 3:30 p.m. and speeches, live music and DJs on Parliament Hill. from 5 pm to 8 pm Prime Minister Doug Ford calls on anyone attending the Ottawa protests to abide by the law. “Friends, be careful this weekend, you will go to Ottawa, be careful. It’s Canada Day, we are Canadians, everyone is just having a good time, having a good time, staying healthy and safe and spending time with your families.” said Ford. MAXIM BERNIE HAPPY TOP Bernier greeted Topp at the Bells Corners and planned to walk the last leg of the journey with the veteran. In a press release, Bernier said he would also pressure Pouliouvre to clarify his position on COVID orders. “He has been silent for two years, like all other Conservative MPs,” Bernier said in a statement. “He was watching the polls and checking in which direction the wind was blowing, while I was holding rallies all over the country and he was arrested. “And when he was safe, he decided it was time to jump on a carefully organized photo during the escort. He should stop lying about it.” With files from the Canadian Press
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Topp’s arrival comes as Ottawa prepares to host the first interpersonal events for Canada Day in three years, and the city prepares for possible weekend and summer protests. Hundreds of people, including the leader of the People’s Party of Canada, Maxime Bernier, gathered on Robertson Street at the west end to greet Top at 10 a.m. Friday as he began his walk to Parliament. Supporters held Canadian flags and placards in support of Top, protesting orders. Poilievre paraded with Topp for two kilometers along Baseline Road shortly after 12 p.m. Poilievre spoke with Topp in College Square about walking in Canada. “I support the freedom of choice; I always have and I believe that people should be able to decide for themselves on these issues,” Poilievre told Topp. “We must be free Canadians who can decide what to put on our bodies, decide what we think, decide who we are as human beings and restore the freedom that so many millions of immigrants have brought to this country from the beginning.” Poilieve spoke briefly with Jeremie Charron of CTV News in Ottawa as he walked with Topp. “I think he supports the freedom of choice. People should have the freedom to make their own decisions with their own bodies and that is why, I think, he has walked all over the country and that is why I thought to greet him and “I’m going to give him a hearing and see if he has any thoughts to share with me,” Poilieve said. Topp is scheduled to arrive at Hog’s Back Park at 1:30 p.m. and will complete his journey to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at 6 p.m. According to the Canada Marches website, Topp is protesting for three reasons: Protesting federal government vaccination orders for COVID-19, supporting Canadians who do not have access to work or services, or who have lost income as a result of the order and on behalf of those have been forced to do the vaccine. “We continue to serve Canadians with sincerity, respect and compassion for the reunification of our people. Canada Marches website. Speaking to Parliament Hill last week, Top said some groups formed by the Freedom Talks had gathered to protest the federal government. “What I would like to see with the founding of C3 – the Canadian Citizens Coalition – is to have further discussions on the way forward, on the road to the future, on what we see Canada being and becoming,” he said. Topp. Top, a 28-year-old Canadian Armed Forces veteran, has been charged by the Department of Defense with speaking out against federal vaccine requirements while wearing a uniform. Topp was charged with two counts of conduct to the detriment of good order and discipline. Ottawa police said earlier this week they are working with Topp and the Canada Marches team to facilitate a safe trip to downtown Ottawa. “We are in contact with Mr Top and his team and have plans to ensure that he can move safely and legally from the west end of town to the Hills Parliament buildings,” interim leader Bell said on Monday. Top arrives as police tighten security in Parliament and downtown Ottawa, preparing for possible Canada Day demonstrations. Officers on patrol, on bicycles and on foot patrolled a motor vehicle control zone designed to prevent vehicles participating in protest rallies from driving near Parliament Hill. Freedom groups plan to hold a series of events and demonstrations in Ottawa on Canada Day. Police on Guard for Thee, Veterans 4 Freedom and Freedom Fighters Canada are planning a “Freedom Family Picnic” in Strathcona Park on Friday. Topp is scheduled to speak at the picnic. According to Twitter account “Live from the Shed” and Freedom Fighters Canada website, other events scheduled for Canada Day include a “Freedom March” starting at Parliament Hill at 3:30 p.m. and speeches, live music and DJs on Parliament Hill. from 5 pm to 8 pm Prime Minister Doug Ford calls on anyone attending the Ottawa protests to abide by the law. “Friends, be careful this weekend, you will go to Ottawa, be careful. It’s Canada Day, we are Canadians, everyone is just having a good time, having a good time, staying healthy and safe and spending time with your families.” said Ford. MAXIM BERNIE HAPPY TOP Bernier greeted Topp at the Bells Corners and planned to walk the last leg of the journey with the veteran. In a press release, Bernier said he would also pressure Pouliouvre to clarify his position on COVID orders. “He has been silent for two years, like all other Conservative MPs,” Bernier said in a statement. “He was watching the polls and checking in which direction the wind was blowing, while I was holding rallies all over the country and he was arrested. “And when he was safe, he decided it was time to jump on a carefully organized photo during the escort. He should stop lying about it.” With files from the Canadian Press