Tamara Lich and Chris Barber, key organizers of Canada’s 2022 ‘Freedom Convoy’ protests against COVID-19 mandates, are facing sentencing after being found guilty of mischief. Crown prosecutors are seeking prison terms of seven and eight years, arguing their actions sparked one of the largest police operations in Canadian history. The defense is calling for an absolute discharge, emphasizing the peaceful nature of the protest and raising concerns about political retribution. The sentencing has been postponed to October 7, drawing intense public and political debate over the severity of the charges and the implications for protest rights in Canada. The case has become a flashpoint for discussions on justice, civil liberties, and government response to dissent.
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