"These people are not dangerous, they just want to regain all their freedoms and that's why we are here today."
"We have freedom in Canada, you know, mandates are not laws," one Indigenous protestor told The Post Millennial.
The Trudeau family have left their resident due to "security concerns" over the truckers who are currently gridlocking the city with their trucks, honking their horns, and participating in protests.
CBC host Nil Koksal made this allegation Friday when speaking with the Minister of Public Safety Marco Mendicino.
Fines for breaking the law can reach up to $10,000 for individuals and $100,000 for corporations.
Trucks stretched for several blocks as protestors continued to gather at Parliament Hill.
Canadian singer Joni Mitchell is throwing her hat into the ring with musician Neil Young to remove her library of music from Spotify, citing “irresponsible people” sharing “misinformation” about COVID-19 on the streaming platform as a reason for her protest.
"Why does it fall to us?" said Dichter. "Because we're the ones who actually suffer the repercussions."
The three-word-long message of support comes as the country's political class argue over the convoy's intentions.
36 percent said that truckers could be unvaccinated, but should require a negative COVID test for entry. 28 percent said that no restrictions should apply to truckers.
An NDP source told the CBC said "There was a misunderstanding. Once he understood the true nature of this organization, a process was started to return the donation."
Poilievre's views are the exact opposite of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's, who on Wednesday, disparaged participants.
"I am following [Ottawa Public Health] rules and isolating for five days. I feel fine and will be working from home," he said. "Stay safe, everyone – and please get vaccinated."
“Your country is in revolt,” said Rogan. “Did you know about this?”
"The small fringe minority of people who are on their way to Ottawa are holding unacceptable views that they're expressing, do not represent the views of Canadians."