today, protesters just as clear they will stand their ground. this is against covid-19 measures. it are the tooed as a truckers protest on one side of the country. they said they were protesting a vaccine mandate, but it s turned into so much more, not just covid measures, but certainly indication that is some wanted to overthrow the government, and with this emergencies act, protest organizers have been arrested looks with, as you say, about 100 people arrested so far. this is key. they are given protesters and truckers the opportunity tol leave. if you want to leave voluntary, your time, your window is still there. if they extend that window, they re talking about arrests? absolutely. we have seen those arrested, again by people confronting
potter will be required to serve two-thirds of her sentence in prison, about 16 months. she s eligible for supervised release with the time remaining months if she shows good behavior. we also have some new developments in protests that have gripped canada for weeks now. the government freezing financial assets of some protesters. it comes as police arrest nearly 200 people in ottawa. cnn s paula newton is there and paula, freezing financial assets. i mean, what kinds of effects have those measures had on these protests? you know, for the protesters themselves, it has kind of stopped them in their tracks. kristin, this is all made possible because of an emergencies act right now but voted on in parliament. but just to give you a sense, we heard during a bail hearing that one of the protest organizers that i can t provide bail because my accounts are frozen. i want you to have a look at the effects of the new financial measures though.
before prime minister justin trudeau invoked emergency powers giving authorities the ability to clear the streets and even seize bank accounts belonging to the protesters. protest organizers say at least three of their leaders have been arrested in recent days. so with the situation up north seemingly under control, all eyes are now focused on a second potential convoy that s purported going to leave california for d.c. later this week. congressional committees were briefed on the possibility of a trucker protest here in the u.s. according to politico. roads are already being closed down around capitol hill in advance of president biden s state of the union address on march 1st. so what can officials here in america learn from the canadian trucker protest? joining us now from ottawa izzy an austin, the canada correspondent for the new york times. welcome, ian. hi. so you re joining us live from ottawa tonight. so what s the situation like on
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