evolved into a protest about COVID-19 and the Trudeau government
at a 2022-02-04 anti-lockdown rally in Washington, D.C., Paul Alexander told parents to refuse to vaccinate their children
at a People's Party of Canada event in 2019, Benjamin Dichter said Canada is suffering from the "stench" of "political Islam"
Attorney General David Lametti
Brian Denison, a former Calgary police officer, resigned 2021-12-18 after declining to get a mandated COVID-19 vaccine.
Brian Peckford, the former premier of Newfoundland and Labrador, is the chairman of the group "Taking Back our Freedoms," which claims that COVID-19 restrictions and mandates are unlawful
Chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine during the COVID-19 pandemic
Conservative Party of Canada MP Jeremy Patzer
COVID-19 vaccination mandates in Canada
COVID-19 vaccine mandate for international travel
COVID-19 vaccine mandates
CTV News has not used Tom Quiggin as an expert source since 2010.
Daniel Bulford quit his job at the RCMP on 2021-12-15 after refusing to get vaccinated against COVID-19.
Daniel Bulford, an adviser for the "Taking Back Our Freedom" group, is a former RCMP officer associated with "Mounties for Freedom" - which believes COVID mandates and vaccine passports are crimes against humanity.
demanding an end to vaccine mandates
demanding reinstatement of those who lost jobs over COVID-19 vaccinations
Dominion voting machines
memorandum of understanding
Minister of Transport Omar Alghabra
On 2022-02-05 Randy Hillier spoke to a large crowd at the convoy, comparing the struggle of the protesters to the struggle of soldiers at the Battle of Vimy Ridge, saying "This is the hill we die on."
Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson
Ottawa Police Chief Peter Sloly
over 35,000 people have died of COVID-19 in Canada (more than 5.78 million deaths globally); COVID-19 patients can also develop "long COVID" symptoms
Pat King has called for the arrest of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Ottawa Police Chief Peter Sloly.
Pat King is a far-right protester who has said there may be future plans to target
Pat King is a far-right protester who has said there may be future plans to target politicians' homes, and that "the only way that this is going to be solved is with bullets."
Pat King posted a video in which he decries the "depopulation" of white people, and another video where he makes racist remarks about Jewish, Muslim, and Chinese people.
Paul Alexander, a board adviser for
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau
Randy Hillier has used social media to attack politicians and mainstream media, calling Minister of Transport Omar Alghabra a "terrorist". Minister of Public Safety Marco Mendicino called Hillier's tweet "flagrantly abusive, offensive and Islamophobic."
Roger Hodkinson calls the COVID-19 pandemic "the greatest hoax ever perpetrated" and "just another bad flu"
Roger Hodkinson spoke at the convoy in Ottawa on 2022-02-04 calling the federal government "idiots" and saying that "COVID was a very fortunate thing to happen to society" because it exposed the restrictions government has been "imposing on us for decades"
started as a convoy to end vaccine mandates for Canadian truckers travelling across the U.S. border
Tamara Lich is listed alongside Benjamin Dichter as one of the spokespeople for the Freedom Convoy in Ottawa
Tamara Lich is one of the fundraising organizers of the Freedom Convoy, before it was removed GoFundMe
Tamara Lich, who claims Metis heritage, resigned from the Maverick Party (formerly Wexit Canada) on 2022-02-02.
Tom Quiggin is a proponent of anti-globalist conspiracy theories, including one that "The Great Reset" outlined by the World Economic Forum to help the global economy recover from COVID-19 is secretly a plan to bring about economic collapse and establish a socialist world order.
Tom Quiggin, who once worked for CSIS, describes himself as "protective intelligence" for the Ottawa convoy, releasing "intelligence reports" on Google Docs.
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What started as a convoy to end vaccine mandates for Canadian truckers travelling across the U.S. border has snowballed into an evolving, fluid protest about COVID-19 and the Trudeau government in general. Here, CTVNews.ca takes a look at who has stepped forward publicly as the organizers and influential protesters of the Ottawa convoy.
James Bauder is the founder of Canada Unity, one of the groups responsible for the initial organization of the convoy to Ottawa. Ahead of the convoy's arrival in the capital, Canada Unity directed a "Memorandum of Understanding" (MOU) to the Senate of Canada and the Governor General of Canada, demanding an end to vaccine mandates and the demanding reinstatement of those who lost jobs over COVID-19 vaccinations, or else "RESIGN their lawful positions of authority Immediately" (sic). In a video posted to social media in 2022-01, James Bauder said that he hoped the MOU would provide a "referendum" to persuade Elections Canada to trigger an election - which is not within Elections Canada's constitutional powers.
In the same video, James Bauder said the hoped-for election would be legitimate because Canada does not use the Dominion voting machines at the centre of rigged-election conspiracy theories about the 2020 United States presidential election. Dominion Voting Systemsis suingFox News for defamation after the news outlet's TV personalities suggested widespread vote-switching contributed to President Donald Trump's election loss.
As of 2022-02-08 Canada Unity had pulled the MOU from their website, writing in a statement signed by James Bauder that it had led to "unintended interpretations;" a message on the homepage also tells visitors the website has moved. Neither an explanation, nor a link to a new website, were provided.
In 2020-12, James Bauder posted on Facebook about his skepticism over the origins of COVID-19, perpetuating the disproven belief that the coronavirus was intentionally created in and leaked from a lab in Wuhan, China, as a bioweapon and wrongly implied that billionaireGeorge Soros may have been involved. George Soros is often the subject of anti-Semiticconspiracy theories spread online.
Victoria, British Columbia residents might want to prepare for a lot of trucks coming to their city on 2022-03-14 to protest vaccine mandates. "We're going to be occupying that area for two to three months," organizer James Bauder said on Rumble from Mattawa, Ontario. "This is a very intense, deeply rooted NDP-Liberal stronghold down there. And they've had their way for too long." Bauder expects 500 to 1,000 vehicles will travel from Surrey, British Columbia to Victoria for what he's dubbed "Bearhug B.C." and "Bearhug II". ...
James Bauder is the founder of Canada Unity and was one of the organizers of Freedom Convoy 2022 to Ottawa. Now, Bauder's setting his sights on Victoria because British Columbia is one of the provinces that still requires people to wear masks in indoor spaces. Bauder said that the event will be funded through social media by Canadians and Americans.
In 2022-01 Canada Unity released a "memorandum of understanding" calling for the Senate of Canada and the Governor General of Canada to peacefully overthrow the Trudeau government [29th Canadian Ministry]. James Bauder and his wife Sandra Bauder were two of the three "authorized" signatories. The "memorandum of understanding" also called on the Senate and the Governor General to agree to "cease and desist all unconstitutional, discriminatory and segregating actions and human rights violations". The occupation of downtown Ottawa ended after the Trudeau government invoked the Emergencies Act. A massive number of police then cleared out the protest after more than three weeks. As the Emergencies Act was being debated in the Senate, the Trudeau government decided to withdraw this measure.
James Bauder and his wife Sandra Bauder founded Canada Unity, which is vehemently opposed to governments forcing the public to wear masks indoors to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
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Tamara Lich, organizer for a protest convoy by truckers and supporters demanding an end to COVID-19 vaccine mandates, delivers a statement during a news conference in Ottawa, 2022-02-03.
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Tamara Lich is listed alongside BJ Dichter as one of the "official" spokespeople for the convoy in Ottawa and is one of the organizers of the fundraising page that raised more than $10 million for the convoy before it was removed by GoFundMe. Since then, Tamara Lich has said the protesters can receive funds through other means - including the Christian crowdfunding site GiveSendGo, where the Freedom Convoy had raised more than $8.1 million USD by 2022-02-10.
Tamara Lich, who claims Metis heritage, was initially a member of the Wildrose Party before moving to Manitoba and joining the Maverick Party (formerly known as Wexit Canada), which says its goal is to represent the interests of Western Canada. On 2022-02-02 a statement was posted on the Maverick Party's website accepting the resignation of Tamara Lich, "as she is committed to remaining in Ottawa until all COVID-19 restrictions are lifted."
One of the most visible organizers of the Freedom Convoy 2022 protests in Ottawa will have her bail review application heard today [2022-03-02]. Tamara Lich was denied bail last week [2022-02-22], with an Ontario court judge saying she believed there was a substantial likelihood Lich would commit offences if released. Lich's lawyer will argue for that decision to be overturned. Lich was the woman behind a GoFundMe campaign to raise money for the convoy, which was shut down after raising more than $10 million. The Medicine Hat, Alberta native is charged with . Lich was arrested 2022-02-17. Another prominent protest leader, Pat King, was denied bail last Friday [2022-02-25] and remains in custody. The Justice of the Peace in that hearing called Pat King's alleged offences "an attack on the rule of law." Chris Barber, another Freedom Convoy 2022 organizer, was arrested the same day [2022-02-17] as Lich and was granted bail.
Benjamin Dichter, also known as BJ Dichter, is a truck driver and podcaster who describes himself as vice-president of the Ottawa convoy. Dichter has previously run for office, losing in the 2015 Canadian federal election as a Conservative Party of Canada MP candidate in the riding of Toronto-Danforth. At a People's Party of Canada event in 2019, Dichter made a speech in which he suggested Canada is suffering from the "stench" of "political Islam" and stated without providing evidence that some then-candidates for the Conservative Party of Canada had ties to "Islamic extremism."
A 2022-02-09 statement posted to Benjamin Dichter's Twitter account said Dichter is now one of four authorized spokespeople for the convoy. Before a press conference scheduled for the same day [2022-02-09], Dichter tweeted that The Globe and Mail had been uninvited after publishing an opinion piece criticizing the alt-right's use of the word "freedom." When Confederate flags were seen in the convoy in Ottawa, Dichter said in a Twitter Spaceslivestream with former Rebel Media presenters Keean Bexte and Lauren Southern that he didn't care about their presence. "Let's assume there were guys there who did have a Confederate flag," Dichter said. "They believe in the confederacy of states rights in a foreign nation? I don't care." At an informal press conference 2022-02-07 Dichter has also said that the convoy has had some Conservative Party MPs reach out "behind the scenes."
Before he was an "official" spokesperson for the convoys, Benjamin Dichter went on far-rightFox News personality Tucker Carlson's show on 2022-01-27, telling Tucker Carlson that driving through Alberta before the pandemic, he thought it looked like a "third-world country" because the trucking industry had been "crushed." Dichter also uses his Twitter account to share and spread memes related to the convoy, including one that reads "Justin Trudeau must be stopped ... no matter the cost."
Christopher "Chris" Barber
Chris Barber is a truck driver from Saskatchewan and one of the organizers of the convoy to Ottawa. Barber is active on social media, including TikTok, providing updates on the protest in Ottawa. In one such update posted to TikTok, Barber refers to snipers' presence near the Parliament Hill protest, suggests that his "sources" tell him riot police are headed to Ottawa, and that the convoy may "go dark" after having their telecommunications blacked out. "When our phones go dark, that means - I'm going to put my tin-foil hat on - they've deployed the 'no cell phone service' thing," he said in the video.
Snipers are often present at large protests on or near Parliament Hill, and while it is possible for police to trace phones used in downtown Ottawa, it is not possible for the government to black out the cell phones and internet of just those participating in the protest.
Chris Barber calls the COVID-19 vaccine mandates "tyranny at its finest" and compares the policy to the strict government oversight of North Korea, even though some Canadian students in Ontario and New Brunswick have long been required to be immunized against other diseases including tetanus, polio, measles, and chickenpox under the Immunization of School Pupils Act (though this is not required in other provinces). Barber also said in a subsequent TikTok video that he has Confederate flags hanging on his wall at home, calling it a "piece of cloth" and telling viewers to "get over it." The Confederate flag was used as a battle flag during the American Civil War by those fighting on the side of the Confederate States of America, who supported the continuation of slavery in the United States
Brian Peckford, the former premier of Newfoundland and Labrador, is the chairman of the group Taking Back our Freedoms, which claims that COVID-19 restrictions and mandates they claim are "unlawful." Taking Back our Freedoms also encourages Canadians to reject "forced" COVID-19 vaccinations for children, a practice which is not currently happening in Canada. Peckford, who claims that mandates are unconstitutional, is frequently cited by convoy supporters as "the last living" signatory of the Constitution Act, 1982. Former prime minister Jean Chretien - who also signed the Constitution Act - is alive and well; Peckford is the last surviving premier involved in the negotiations of the Constitution of Canada.
Peckford is pursuing a lawsuit against the federal government, claiming the COVID-19 vaccine mandate for international travel [COVID-19 vaccination mandates in Canada] is unconstitutional. In documents [local copy] Peckford said he filed with the federal court, the applicants write that the mandate "effectively bans Canadians who have chosen not to receive an experimental medical treatment" from international travel. The COVID-19 vaccines authorized by Health Canadaare not experimental and are backed up by large-scale clinical research and real-world data.
Roger Hodkinson
A pathologist from Alberta and an adviser to the Taking Back our Freedoms group, Dr. Roger Hodkinson writes on his Rumble page that he "came out against the mainstream narrative of COVID-19 in 2020." On 2020-11-13 Hodkinson called in to a meeting of Edmonton, Alberta city councillors as a member of the public and referred to the COVID-19 pandemic as "the greatest hoax ever perpetrated on an unsuspecting public" and said COVID-19 is "just another bad flu."
The misconception that COVID-19 is like the flu has been widely debunked, despite its prevalence in misinformation streams and online conspiracy theorists and anti-vaxx communities. More than 35,000 people have died of COVID-19 in Canada, with more than 5.78 million deaths recorded globally. COVID-19 can also develop long-haul symptoms, which some call "devastating."
During his call to Edmonton, Alberta city councillors, Roger Hodkinson claimed he was the former chairman of the Royal College of Physicians Canada Examination Committee in Pathology, which was included in some of the social media posts that circulated afterwards. On 2020-11-20 the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada clarified that although Roger Hodkinson was certified as a pathologist in 1976, Roger Hodkinson was never a chairman of Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. Hodkinson spoke at the convoy in Ottawa on 2022-02-04 calling the federal government "idiots" and saying that "COVID was a very fortunate thing to happen to society" because it exposed the restrictions government has been "imposing on us for decades." He told the crowd there would be no negotiations or "dithering" with the federal government, to which the crowd erupted in cheers.
Randy Hillier
Randy Hillier is an Independent MPP in Ontario who was removed from the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario in 2019. In a 2022-02-09 statement statement posted to social media Hillier called himself a "supporter" of the convoy. Hillier's statement, released on his official MPP letterhead, referred to the protest as "peaceful," despite the Ottawa Police Servicereporting at the time that officers had made 22 arrests, issued more than 1,300 tickets and had 79 ongoing criminal investigations, including alleged arson and hate crime investigations.
On 2022-02-05, Randy Hillier spoke to a large crowd at the convoy, comparing the struggle of the protesters to the struggle of soldiers at the Battle of Vimy Ridge and saying, "This is the hill we die on." He has also appeared on Russia Today, a Russian state television outlet, to speak about the convoy, tweeting that Russian media "provides a platform for objective journalism, where Canadian (mainstream media) creates fabrications." According to the Columbia School of Journalism, the Kremlin-funded Russia Today has been accused of spreading misinformation and is considered "an extension of former President Vladimir Putin's confrontational foreign policy" featuring "fringe-dwelling 'experts.'"
"Diagolon is increasingly becoming a militia network. Their goals are ultimately fascist: To use violence to take power and strip rights away from people who do not meet their purity tests based on ideology, race, and gender. With power or permission, they would execute their perceived enemies. Their motto is 'gun or rope'."
Dr. Paul E. Alexander is a board adviser for the Taking Back our Freedoms group, and is a former science adviser to then-U.S. President Donald Trump who urged the administration to adopt a "herd immunity" approach to COVID-19 policies. In a 2020-07-04 email to the United States House Committee on Oversight and Reform and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Paul Alexander wrote about allowing low risk populations to become exposed to the virus naturally. "There is no other way, we need to establish herd (immunity), and it only comes about allowing the non-high risk groups (to) expose themselves to the virus. PERIOD," Alexander wrote.
Comment (Persagen.com): Opposed to Paul Alexander's pseudoscientific opinions, please note these factual sources / warnings.
theConversation.com, 2022-01-11] Long COVID: For the 1 in 10 patients who become long-haulers, COVID-19 has lasting effects. Long COVID, or post-COVID condition, features symptoms that can include trouble breathing, chest pain, brain "fog," fatigue, loss of smell or taste, nausea, anxiety and depression, among others. It appears to affect about one in 10 people who have recovered from a COVID-19 infection. In Canada, a conservative estimate is that long COVID has affected 100,000 to 150,000 people so far, although the studies assessing prevalence have serious methodologic flaws.
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Health experts warn that flouting safety measures in order to catch COVID-19 in an attempt to "get it over with" is not a safe way to build up antibodies against the virus, instead recommending following regional health guidelines and getting vaccinated. Paul Alexander also released a pre-printed, embargoed report on the use of the antimalarial drughydroxychloroquineChloroquine and hydroxychloroquine during the COVID-19 pandemic]. The final version of the report did not conclusively support the use of hydroxychloroquine as a treatment for COVID-19, nor did the version that Alexander leaked.
Preprinted reports are often provided in order for researchers to ask colleagues and peers for comments, otherwise known as an informal peer-review process. As the The BMJ (British Medical Journal) explains, these works are under embargo "to ensure that health information reaches the public domain in a responsible manner."
At a j022-02-04 anti-lockdown rally in Washington, D.C., Paul Alexander told parents to "stand up now" and refuse to vaccinate their children until pharmaceutical companies and the government waive their liability protection. Canada, however, currently has a Vaccine Injury Support Program [VaccineInjurySupport.ca] which provides financial support to those who have experienced a serious and permanent injury as a result of receiving a Health Canada authorized vaccine, administered in Canada on or after 2020-12-08. Health Canada has approved the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine for children ages five to 11.
On 2022-02-05 Paul Alexander tweeted photos of a large crowd at the convoy in Ottawa, writing: "What the media won't show you!" Media outlets covering the event have reported widely on the number of people attending the convoy in Ottawa and in other cities across Canada.
Tom Quiggin describes himself as "protective intelligence" for the Ottawa convoy, releasing "intelligence reports" on Google Docs for protesters. Quiggin once worked as a security intelligence expert for the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS). Tom Quiggin has been previously interviewed and used by CTV News as an expert source, including in 2009 for a CTV News story about 20 Greenpeace protesters arrested on Parliament Hill, in which he said security there "has been a problem for years."
"There's no one in charge of security on Parliament Hill and there's no one responsible for security ... directly," he told CTV News' "Power Play." "There's the RCMP, the House of Commons police, the Senate police and on the perimeter, there's the Ottawa police." Quiggin was also interviewed on "Power Play" in 2010 as a security expert on the fire bombing of a bank in Ottawa, suggesting that the fire in the bank was arson. "If, however, their intent is to create a larger atmosphere of fear and intimidation, if it attempts to change what the policy makers think at the G20 or the G8 conference ... then that rises to the level of terrorism," Quiggin told Power Play.
An incident at an apartment building in the "red zone" of the convoy demonstrations in Ottawa is currently being investigated as arson.
CTV News has not used Quiggin as an expert source since 2010, but published a Canadian Press story in 2016 on a report authored by Tom Quiggin about what Quiggin claimed were "extremist teachings" at mosques and schools. The National Council of Canadian Muslims said Quiggin's report was "yet another anecdotal attempt to vilify" members of the religious community.
In recent years, Tom Quiggin has become a proponent of anti-globalistconspiracy theories, including a conspiracy theory that the "Great Reset" outlined by the World Economic Forum to help the global economy recover from COVID-19 is secretly a plan to bring about economic collapse and establish a socialist world order. Tom Quiggin is the co-author of a book called "The New Order of Fear," which is described on Amazon.com as "a fictional work that explores how globalists wish to remake our world into a Marxian-inspired totalitarian system." Quiggin advertised the book in a pinned tweet: "Justin Trudeau is found dead in his bed, strangled with a pair of Halal socks, given to him by Cabinet Minister Omar Alghabra."
Daniel Bulford
Corporal Daniel Bulford is an adviser for the "Taking Back Our Freedom" group and is a former RCMP officer associated with the "Mounties for Freedom" group which, according to its website, supports"the millions of Canadians who believe that all forced COVID mandates and vaccine passports are crimes against humanity." Mounties for Freedom has called upon the Governor General of Canada to dissolve the Parliament of Canada and also asked Attorney General David Lametti to open an investigation into the Trudeau government's COVID-19 response.
Daniel Bulford said he quit his job at the RCMP on 2021-12-15 after refusing the RCMP's vaccine mandate to get vaccinated against COVID-19.
Patrick "Pat" King
Pat King is a far-right protester who has said in videos posted to social media that there may be future plans to target politicians' homes and that "the only way that this is going to be solved is with bullets." Pat King has called for the arrest of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Ottawa Police Chief Peter Sloly. Pat King has gained attention online for a video posted to Twitter in which King decries the "depopulation" of white people, and well as another video posted in 2019 in which Pat King makes racist remarks about Jewish, Muslim, and Chinese people.
While meeting with protesters, Conservative Party of Canada MP Jeremy Patzer approached Pat King and appeared in one of King's videos posted to social media. Pat King is beginning to emerge as a key player in the operations of the convoy. Pat Kingis often seen in the downtown Ottawa protest "red zone" and in what he calls a "command centre," but it is unclear where he stands in the hierarchy of the convoy's organizers.
Brian Denison is a former Calgary, Albertapolice officer who resigned on 2021-12-18, after declining to get a mandated COVID-19 vaccine. In his biography on the "Taking Back Our Freedom" website - where he's listed as an adviser - Brian Denison said he "was suspended and charged with discreditable conduct and insubordination" by the Calgary Police Service. In a 2022-02-08 YouTube video directed to police officers across Canada, Brian Denison said "there is an evil in this world" and that police chiefs and government are "providing unlawful orders" to officers at the protests. He says these officers are "just like him" and are "obliged to stand down." He also suggests that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Ottawa mayor Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson and Ottawa Police Chief Peter Sloly are "criminal" for their actions against the protesters.
Police have often been present and made arrests at previous protests in Ottawa -- both large and small -- including protests in 2020 over the construction of the Coastal GasLink pipeline through Wet'suwet'enFirst Nation territory in British Columbia, land that is unceded.
A leader [Pat King,] of the so-called Freedom Convoy 2022 should learn Friday afternoon [2022-02-25] whether he will remain in jail as the presiding judge reviews all evidence. Pat King, an Alberta resident who helped lead the three-week occupation in Ottawa, was set to learn his fate Friday morning [2022-02-25] before the Crown tried to reopen the bail application hearing to introduce evidence related to previous firearm convictions.
Tamara Lich, another major organizer of the three-week occupation in Ottawa, was denied bail on Tuesday [2022-02-22]. Lich was behind the now-halted GoFundMe campaign that raised more than $10 million to support those involved in the convoy. Tamara Lich was arrested a day before Pat King, and charged with counselling to commit mischief. During her bail hearing, the judge said she was not convinced Lich would go home, stay there and stop her alleged counselling.
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Another organizer, Chris Barber, was granted bail last Friday [2022-02-18]. Part of Barber's conditions were that he had to leave Ottawa within 24 hours and Ontario by Wednesday [2022-02-23].
Tamara Lich, one of the leading organizers behind protests against COVID-19 restrictions and the Liberal government near Parliament Hill, has been denied bail. An Ontario court judge issued the decision in Ottawa this morning [2022-02-22], saying she believed there was a substantial likelihood Tamara Lich would reoffend if released. Ontario Court Justice Julie Bourgeois said in the decision that the effect on the community from the actions of the convoy were immense and that she felt Lich was obstinate and disingenuous in her responses to the court during her bail hearing on Saturday. "I cannot be reassured that if I release you into the community that you will not reoffend," Bourgeois said. "Your detention is necessary for the protection and safety of the public." Lich appeared in court via a video link, rather than in person. Tamara Lich was arrested last Thursday [2022-02-17] and charged with counselling to commit mischief and promised during a bail hearing on Saturday [2022-01-19] to give up her advocacy of the protest and return to Alberta. Bourgeois reserved her bail decision on Lich until today [2022-02-22].
A separate bail hearing is scheduled this morning for fellow protest organizer Patrick King. In addition to holding Tamara Lich in custody, Ontario Court Justice Julie Bourgeoisordered Tamara Lich to have no contact with Patrick King, and other convoy organizers Benjamin Dichter, Christopher Barber, and Daniel Bulford. Christopher Barber was arrested the same day [2022-02-17] as Lich and released on bail on Saturday [2022-02-19]. Patrick King, 44, was arrested on Friday [2022-02-18] and faces charges of mischief, counselling to commit mischief, counselling to commit the offence of disobeying a court order and counselling to obstruct police.