Ottawa Towing Companies Refusing to Haul Away ‘Freedom Convoy’ Trucks: City Manager

Ottawa Towing Companies Refusing to Haul Away ‘Freedom Convoy’ Trucks: City Manager
Protesters in Ottawa as demonstrations against COVID-19 mandates and restrictions continue, on Feb. 7, 2022. (Jonathan Ren/The Epoch Times)
Isaac Teo
2/8/2022
Updated:
2/9/2022

All tow-truck operators on contract with the City of Ottawa have refused to remove the heavy vehicles associated with the “Freedom Convoy” from the downtown core, the city manager says.

Steve Kanellakos says the consensus seems to be that many of the companies don’t want to do the work because the heavy truck industry is such a large part of their livelihoods and they don’t want to damage that part of their businesses.

“We’ve contacted them all and they’re all refusing as of [Feb. 7] to provide heavy tow truck work,” said Kanellakos in a press conference following a special city council meeting.

Signs by Parliament in Ottawa as demonstrations against COVID-19 mandates and restrictions continue, on Feb. 7, 2022. (Jonathan Ren/The Epoch Times)
Signs by Parliament in Ottawa as demonstrations against COVID-19 mandates and restrictions continue, on Feb. 7, 2022. (Jonathan Ren/The Epoch Times)

The companies, however, are still performing light work for the city like towing cars, he said.

Kanellakos added that the city is reviewing the contracts of the tow operators and deciding on the course of action to deal with the unprecedented situation.

Meanwhile, Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson has contacted counterparts in other large cities in Ontario to seek assistance, and the city is calling towing companies across Eastern Ontario.

On Feb. 5, a towing company in Ottawa took to Twitter to express its support for the truckers who are protesting in the city against COVID-19 vaccine mandates and restrictions.

“Due to covid, our company Drivers will not tow away any vehicles involved in the Freedom Convoy,” Alliance Towing Ottawa said.

“We stand behind choice, Freedom and peace.”

The Canadian Press contributed to this report.