Del Duca wrote that his party is demanding so because of Vladimir Putin's illegal invasion of Ukraine.
An estimate by the Department of Finance said that as many as 210 accounts containing $7.8 million were affected by the freeze.
"Now we know what the new wave of tyranny looks like," Brand said, "it looks like people with nice hair cuts."
Prices could possibly even cross the $2-per-litre mark.
Trudeau announced that Canada and other G7 countries will bring forward even more sanctions as they move to harm Russia's economy.
The Ontario Ministry of Transportation shut down 39 trucking businesses following the Freedom Convoy protests.
Health Canada approved use of the first Canadian COVID-19 vaccine on Thursday.
"Our heart-shaped city needs a little love," said Coun. Mathieu Fleury.
"We're fighting a virus, not each other. After two difficult, painful years, we have a lot of healing to do," he said.
The province currently has 11 people in ICU, with 49 in hospital.
Garneau said that he would never leave anyone stuck in a ditch, even if they're from an organization he wants to see defunded.
Batters said that Ottawa's political and media class did a lot of talking about the protests, and not enough talking with protestors.
Proposed hate speech legislation would allow people to take others to court if they suspect that someone will post content deemed hateful online.
"Just a day after declaring himself King of Canada, Justin Trudeau announced that he is going to sanction Russia in the name of 'protecting democracy' in Ukraine, which is not a democracy."
"Canada and our allies will defend democracy. We are taking these actions today, to stand against authoritarianism," Trudeau said.