Police negotiators convince some trucks in Ottawa to leave, but most won't budge

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The latest on Day 14 of the protest:

Through negotiation and towing enforcement, Ottawa police are trying to manage hundreds of trucks that remain in the city as part of a protest involving a “sophisticated level of demonstrators,” the chief said Thursday.

Chief Peter Sloly said negotiators have managed to convince the drivers of 25 of more than 400 trucks to leave over the past 24 hours, including 12 from the Coventry Road encampment area and 10 more from Wellington Street in front of Parliament Hill.

Sloly said a team of police liaison officers and negotiators from across the province have

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