For many inside the Freedom Convoy, faith fuels the resistance

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Trucker George Dyck ate a hot dog after the federal government announced Monday it would use emergency powers to break up the Freedom Convoy currently entrenched in the shadow of the Peace Tower in Ottawa.

Dyck says he doesn’t fear Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s decision to invoke the Emergencies Act, which could set the stage for aggressive police action, lead to the freezing of his bank account and the loss of his insurance. 

“I take it one step at a time,” said Dyck. “In all honesty, God is my shield, and that is what I stand by.”

Faith led him to Ottawa, and faith is what keeps him there.

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