Tension in Ottawa as group associated with convoy protest attempts to put down roots
OTTAWA — An Ottawa-based group with suspected ties to the “Freedom Convoy” says it was threatened with eviction Wednesday and is ready to take its cause to court in an attempt to set up headquarters in the country’s capital.
The United People of Canada,or TUPOC,moved in to a deconsecrated church in downtown Ottawa this summer as part of a conditional offer to buy the space.
The heritage building is now draped with large red banners featuring the group’s logo: a tree with thirteen maple leaves meant to symbolize the provinces and territories.
The group calls the building an “embassy,” and describes itself as a “diverse, intergenerational fraternal organization.”