Unearthed video shows Justin Trudeau expressing support for failed Liberal candidate Julie Bourgeois in 2011.
Ottawa Police say that one man is in custody following the incident at the Rideau Centre, and a police operation is still underway.
Lich was denied bail because, in part, the judge believed that there was a risk that she would continue criminal actions.
Canadian Liberal MP Ya'ara Saks said that "Honk Honk" is code for "Heil Hitler" while testifying in parliament on Monday in defense of Trudeau invoking the Emergencies Act to crack down on Canadian freedom protesters.
The vote was 185 in favor to 151 against and was split along party lines.
"How can we have trust in a Prime Minister that doesn’t come and speak to people?"
"How can we keep the tow trucks and the campers and the vans and everything else that we've confiscated, and sell those pieces of equipment…?" Watson asked.
"My question to the Prime Minister: How did he convince the federal NDP to sell out the core beliefs of Jack Layton and Tommy Douglas?"
"We're reluctant because it should have never gotten to this point," he said.
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.