Protests at Parliament Hill and the Ambassador Bridge have already been cleared, though Trudeau said while things are peaceful right now, the Emergencies Act needed to stay in place.
Poilievre called it a "unjustifiable power grab," and said that he as prime minister would make sure that no such abuse of power "ever happens again."
Conservatives are up 10 points under Bergen, according to new data from Mainstreet Research.
Freedom protesters took to the streets in Calgary and Toronto in opposition to COVID-19 restrictions.
One of the RCMP members laughed off the trampling incident, stating they've "watched that horse video," calling it "awesome," and that "we should practice that manoeuvre."
Some family members of convoy participants have reportedly had difficulty banking.
Sero reportedly suffered a broken clavicle from the trampling.
"If you are involved in this protest, we will actively look to identify you and follow up with financial sanctions and criminal charges," said interim Ottawa Police Chief Steve Bell.
"This is what #BlackfaceHitler is scared of. Unity in the face of tyranny."
Rasmussen Reports found that 59 percent of US voters support the Freedom Convoy, including 42 percent who "strongly support" it.
"I do not accept the targeting of our journalists for violence by Trudeau’s thugs," Rebel News CEO Ezra Levant stated, announcing they'll sue the police on the reporter's behalf.
Law enforcement in Ottawa used teargas and batons on the freedom protesters Saturday, a day after mounted police trampled an elderly woman.
Conflicting reports have emerged as to the condition of an elderly woman who was trampled by police on horseback.
An officer was filmed slamming a student against a wall during the student walkout in Steinbach, Manitoba.
In the wake of the Trudeau administration invoking emergency powers that allow the police to act outside of their normal scope, authorities are moving in on downtown Ottawa on Friday, making arrests and, in some cases, being physically violent with protestors.