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into the downtown core to refuel their trucks and vehicles without being stopped or having their fuel seized. Some protesters have been seen drinking water out of jerry cans in a snub to officers' orders.

Speaking at a news conference organized by People's Party of Canada Leader Maxime Bernier, a staunch supporter of the protests, independent Ontario MPP Randy Hillier said demonstrators in Ottawa have another weekend of "fun-filled festivities" planned for this Saturday.Windsor-Tecumseh MP Irek Kusmierczyk spoke to reporters on his way in to the Liberal caucus meeting in West Block Wednesday morning about the blockade.

"We can't have them blocking critical infrastructure," she said. "That said, this is a matter for law authorities. Governments don't tell them what to do but I think we need a plan from the prime minister on how to end this."

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