Convoy lawyer says protesters were receiving a 'steady stream' of leaked police information - 2022-11-02

Some of the main convoy organizers were receiving leaks from police officers sympathetic to their protest against anti-COVID-19 restrictions, their lawyer told the Emergencies Act inquiry Wednesday.
Keith Wilson, who represents convoy organizers — including Tamara Lich and Chris Barber — testified Wednesday in front of the Public Order Emergency Commission, which is reviewing the federal government's decision to invoke emergency powers to clear the crowds and vehicles that gridlocked the capital for more than three weeks last winter.
"There was a steady stream of of information and leaks coming from all of the different police forces and security agencies," he said.
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{{cite news | first = Catharine | last = Tunney | title = Convoy lawyer says protesters were receiving a 'steady stream' of leaked police information | url = https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/wilson-marazzo-pat-king-emergencies-act-1.6637766 | work = CBC News | date = November 2, 2022 | accessdate = November 17, 2022 }}
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