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A pair of phone lines for the Canadian military received more than 300 phone calls over the weekend from convoy supporters urging the military to protect the protesters in Ottawa from police operations.

Department of National Defence spokesperson Dan Le Bouthillier told CTVNews.ca that the military media phone line received about 360 calls from people primarily urging the military to intervene with the police operation in downtown Ottawa and鈥減rotect the peaceful protests.鈥 

鈥淥f course, I tried to listen to several of the very passionate callers and recommend they contact their members of Parliament to voice their concern,鈥 Le Bouthillier wrote in an email.

鈥淣one of the calls I took were rude or mischievous.  All the calls were very cordial, just perhaps misplaced through the media relations office.鈥

The flood of calls appears to have originated from a video posted to Facebook from Feb. 19, alleging that police intervention in the protests last weekend was illegal and that the protesters needed military help. The post includes the phone numbers of the military鈥檚 media line and the military鈥檚 Ottawa office, where supporters were asked to call and 鈥渁sk for intervention.鈥

The person in the video states the phone number several times, but only refers to it as the number for 鈥渘ational defence.鈥 The video has been viewed more than 6,400 times, with more than 900 shares. 

This is not the only bit of misinformation stemming from the protests in downtown Ottawa over the weekend.

A viral TikTok claimed that a plane with United Nations decals sitting in North Bay, Ont.鈥檚 Jack Garland Airport had brought in troops from other countries to break up the protests in Ottawa. North Bay is nearly 360 kilometres away from the capital.

In reality, the plane had been in North Bay for several weeks as part of a 鈥渞outine aircraft maintenance heavy check event,鈥 according to Voyageur Airways, which has a maintenance facility at the airport.

鈥淚t just goes to shows how quickly one video can go viral with misinformation,鈥 North Bay Deputy Mayor Tanya Vrebosch

Additionally, rumours had swirled that a woman was killed after being trampled by a police horse during the protests. The Special Investigations Unit (SIU), which looks into cases of injuries involving police enforcement, said a woman was seriously injured during the demonstrations and is investigating the matter.

With files from CTV News Northern Ontario

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