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Canada blockades, occupations 'not peaceful protests': Trudeau

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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau defends his use of emergency powers to try to dislodge a trucker-led occupation of the capital in opposition to Covid-19 health rules, saying it is not "peaceful." SOUNDBITE

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