The sentencing hearings for Tamara Lich and Chris Barber, key organizers of Canada's 'Freedom Convoy' protests, have begun in Ottawa.
The Crown is seeking prison terms of seven and eight years, respectively, for their roles in the high-profile demonstrations. This move has sparked significant backlash from Conservative MPs and party leader Pierre Poilievre, who argue the sentences are excessive and politically motivated. Critics point out the perceived disparity between these sentences and those for more serious crimes, fueling debate over the justice system's consistency.
The case has become a flashpoint in Canadian politics, highlighting deep divisions over protest, law enforcement, and political expression.
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