question as well. let s go to the front lines in canada for the very latest to glenn mcgregor, senior political correspondent with ctv national news. live from the capital of ottawa. i m so glad you re here to talk about this because i ve got to tell you, we re hearing about this and watching it. people here stateside should know and hopefully realize this impacts the u.s. and it impacts all of north america. what are you seeing there? yeah, the impact is enormous for that trade that flows back and forth between canada and the u.s., particularly at the border crossing, the ambassador bridge that connects windsor, ontario to detroit, michigan. as you said in your introduction, it s crucial to the auto industry. canada and the u.s. auto industries are extremely integrated, and their just in time delivery business is. so if parts don t arrive right when they re supposed to, the assembly lines stopped and they have to sometimes shut down shifts. auto workers lose work. and it s a bad sit
resolved is the million dollar or maybe billion dollar industry question as well. let s go to the front lines in canada for the very latest to glen mcgregor, senior political correspondent with ctv national news, live from the capital of ottawa. i m so glad you re here to talk about this because i got to tell you, when we re hearing about this and watching it, people here stateside should know and hopefully realize this impacts the u.s., and it impacts all of north america. what are you seeing there? yeah, the impact is enormous for that trade that flows back and forth between canada and the u.s., particularly at the border crossing, the ambassador bridge that connects windsor ontario to detroit, michigan. as you said in your introduction, it s crucial to the auto industry, canada and the u.s. auto industries are extremely integrated and they re just-in-time delivery businesses. so if parts don t arrive right when they re supposed to, the assembly lines stop and they
police in the canadian capital, 0ttawa, have cleared a main protest site near parliament, which had been occupied by demonstrators for over three weeks. they ve defended the use of pepper spray and stun grenades, saying officers faced aggressive resistance from protesting truck drivers. for their part, the demonstrators who object to covid manadates claim the police were heavy handed. dozens of people have been arrested. downtown residents, we re focused on your safety. we are not going anywhere until you have your streets back. we are aware of protesters leaving the parliamentary precinct moving to surrounding neighbourhoods. we are working with our partners and we will remove these protesters peacefully from your area. this operation is still moving forward. it is not over and it will take more time until we have achieved our goals. well, earlier we spoke to mackenzie grey who s a journalist with ctv national news who told us police in ottawa had finally managed to take control o
another venue in the fight, in the state in the west of the country. there, the army has taken control of the town, part of the larger city. it is the home of the drug lord, a man on the run who is wanted both in mexico and the united states. if this is a war, wherever she it is yet to be one. the battle rages on. this is bbc news a reminder of our headlines. borisjohnson warns europe could be on the verge of the biggest conflict since the second world war if russia invades ukraine. canadian police defend their use of pepper spray and stun grenades to clear demonstrators from outside parliament. let s stay with that story now. we can speak to mackenzie grey a journalist with ctv national news, who s at the frontline of the protests.
the demonstrators who object to covid manadates claim the police were heavy handed. dozens of people have been arrested. downtown residents, we re focused on your safety. we are not going anywhere until you have your streets back. we are aware of protesters leaving the parliamentary precinct moving to surrounding neighbourhoods. we are working with our partners and we will remove these protesters peacefully from your area. this operation is still moving forward. it is not over and it will take more time until we have achieved our goals. well, earlier we spoke to mackenzie grey who s a journalist with ctv national news who told us police in ottawa had finally managed to take control of the parliamentary precinct and protesters were now beginning to disperse