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Another rally at Waterloo Public Square, Maxime Bernier in attendance

Dozens gather in Waterloo Public Square for another anti-lockdown rally. (Johnny Mazza/CTV Kitchener) (June 6, 2021) Dozens gather in Waterloo Public Square for another anti-lockdown rally. (Johnny Mazza/CTV Kitchener) (June 6, 2021)
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KITCHENER -

Dozens of people packed into Waterloo Public Square for yet another rally, despite pandemic restrictions currently in place.

The Sunday gathering was advertised on social media as a “freedom rally” and included People’s Party of Canada Leader Maxime Bernier.

People could be seen carrying anti-lockdown signs while not wearing masks or physical distancing.

Waterloo regional police and by-law officers were on scene monitoring the rally.

Gatherings have been happening in the square every weekend since mid-April.

Outdoor gatherings are currently limited to five people under current public health restrictions.

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