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Tamara Lich appeals mischief conviction arising from role in ‘Freedom Convoy’

Tamara Lich's lawyers argue her appeal challenges the mischief conviction by citing evidence of her calls for peaceful protest and no proof of involvement in illegal acts, court documents show.

  • On Nov. 4, 2025, Freedom Convoy organizer Tamara Lich appealed a mischief conviction by filing a notice in the Ontario Court of Appeal in Ottawa.
  • The protest paralyzed downtown Ottawa in early 2022 with large trucks arriving in late January, ostensibly opposing COVID-19 health restrictions and targeting then-prime minister Justin Trudeau and the Liberal government.
  • In April, courts found Tamara Lich and co-organizer Chris Barber guilty of mischief, and both received 18-month conditional sentences on Oct. 7, 2025, with Barber also guilty of counselling disobedience.
  • Lich is asking the appeal court to set aside the conviction, seeking acquittal or a new trial as lawyer Lawrence Greenspon argues the judge used evidence admissible only against Barber and contends her conduct was Charter-protected.
  • Crown attempts to seize Barber’s truck have delayed proceedings, giving Barber extra time to pursue an appeal as the court found they crossed from protest into criminal activity.
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Tamara Lich appeals mischief conviction arising from role in 'Freedom Convoy'

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Tamara Lich appealed her suspended conviction for mischief and had been convicted of her role in the trucking convoy in Ottawa.

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CBC News broke the news in Canada on Tuesday, November 4, 2025.
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