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OTTAWA — Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino says federal cabinet ministers were worried about their personal safety from the outset of the"Freedom Convoy" protest in Ottawa because some demonstrators had posted online about targeting their homes.
Notes from a Jan. 26 ministerial briefing show RCMP were aware of protesters trying to gather the home addresses of MPs, including the prime minister, and were concerned the protest could break apart to include several locations close to politicians' homes.
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