Charges in Ambassador Bridge protests hit 90 as officials hope Emergencies Act protects international crossing

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Dozens of charges have now been laid in relation to pandemic mandate protests in Windsor, Ont., that blocked Ambassador Bridge traffic, police said in releasing the latest figures a day after the Emergencies Act came into effect.

At least 46 people face a total of 90 charges in the bridge blockade, which started Feb. 7 and ended Sunday, police said Tuesday.

However, it’s unclear if any of the charges stem from the federal act coming into force. CBC reached out to Windsor police for more details, but they said they weren’t immediately available.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his cabinet brought the Emergencies Act into

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