OTTAWA, Canada—Walking on Feb. 11 through the parking lot of trucks that has paralyzed the center of Canada’s capital Ottawa the main word you hear uttered is “freedom.” It is not only spoken but regularly features on signs, flags, and messages that not only adorn the rigs, but are placed along the fleur-de-lis topped metal fence that edges the parliamentary and governmental precinct. The second most mentioned word is “peace” and none the hundreds of Canadian truckers involved in what has been dubbed the “Siege of Ottawa” seem the slightest bit interested in doing anything other than staging their protest against government vaccine mandates in a peaceful manner. Disruptive, yes. Costly, absolutely. Infuriating to many, yes. Violent, no. “I have 19 grandchildren,” Bill Dykema, 71, from Grimsby, Ontario, told The Epoch Times. The protest, he said, is “for them and to give them their freedom.” Dykema, a trucker, was one of the …