The sentencing hearing for 'Freedom Convoy' organizers Tamara Lich and Chris Barber has begun in Ottawa, months after their conviction for mischief related to the 2022 anti-COVID mandate protests.
The Crown is seeking lengthy prison terms—seven years for Lich and eight for Barber—sparking heated debate across the political spectrum. Conservative MPs, including leader Pierre Poilievre, have publicly criticized the prosecution, calling the sentences excessive and politically motivated. Supporters argue the organizers are being treated as political prisoners, while others insist harsh punishment is warranted.
The case has become a flashpoint in Canadian politics, highlighting deep divisions over protest, public order, and the justice system's response.
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