This report will be updated throughout the day.
OTTAWA—A massive crowds has assembled by Parliament Hill and surrounding areas, with participants waving flags and chanting “Freedom,” as the Rolling Thunder bike convoy continues its protest convoy in Ottawa.
Heavy police presence can be seen spread throughout the peaceful crowd.
Police have made several arrests and towed vehicles since the first day of the protest on April 29.
At around 3 p.m., police said a driver was arrested for dangerous driving, and was “identified as someone with bail conditions not to enter Ottawa, stemming from charges received during the February occupation.”
Earlier in the day, the bike convoy arrived at the National War Memorial in downtown Ottawa just before noon, where they drove past the area as planned to pay homage to veterans who had sacrificed their lives for the freedom of Canadians.