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Mayor's chief of staff testifies at convoy trial

  • The chief of staff for former Ottawa mayor Jim Watson is set to testify in the trial of two Freedom Convoy protest organizers before a two-week break.
  • This trial involves the organizers of the Freedom Convoy protest, shedding light on the impact and aftermath of the event. The testimony from the chief of staff is expected to provide crucial insights into the protest and its organization.
  • The trial will take a two-week break after the chief of staff's testimony, allowing time for further examination and review of the evidence presented so far.
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OTTAWA — The chief of staff of former Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson is expected to continue testifying today in the trial of two organizers of the “freedom convoy” before the court takes a two-week break. Serge Arpin participated in the agreement reached by the mayor with convoy organizers Tamara Lich and Chris Barber to move trucks off residential streets last year. Mr. Arpin and the Mayor hoped that the agreement would allow some 400 trucks to leave…

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CBC News broke the news in Canada on Thursday, September 21, 2023.
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