Tamara Lich released on $25,000 in bail bonds.
One of the key organizers of the Ottawa Freedom Convoy protests has been granted bail.
Following a bail review, an Ottawa judge has ruled Tamara Lich be released on $25,000 in bonds.
The judge said the previous judge who denied Lich bail made several errors.
Lich, who is from Alberta, has been ordered to leave Ottawa within 24 hours and Ontario within 72 hours.
She was arrested and charged with counselling to commit mischief on February 17th after spearheading a GoFundMe campaign to raise money for the convoy.
The campaign was shut down after raising over $10 million.

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