Tamara Lich has recently launched a civil suit lawsuit against the Ottawa Police Service, the Ottawa Police Services Board, the Attorney General of Ontario, the original Crown Prosecutor on the file, the two Ottawa Police Services detectives assigned to the mischief case, and His Majesty the King in right of Ontario for malicious prosecution and negligent investigation. Tamara’s goal is to ensure transparency, accountability, and justice are brought to those involved in decisions and actions leading to the unprecedented treatment she was subjected to will never happen to another Canadian ever again.
Grandmother and activist Tamara Lich was born in
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
Tamara has predominately worked in logistics in the energy field, including as a base administrator for STEP Energy Services, and also as a fitness instructor.
She is a guitarist and lead vocalist in the Alberta-based band: Blind Monday.
The media said the Canadian truckers were Russian agents, controlled by Vladimir Putin. Justin Trudeau called them extremists. And the government put the country
under martial law to stop them.
But what’s the real story? For the first time, the woman at the heart of the trucker convoy speaks out. Tamara Lich: passionate organizer; loving mother and grandmother; proud Metis and proud Albertan; and defiant political prisoner, jailed for daring to criticize the government.
Her new book “Hold the Line: My Story from the Heart of the Freedom Convoy” is the inside scoop of what really happened.
You’ve heard from the media and the convoy’s critics. Now hear the truth from the woman who inspired the world and made Justin Trudeau blink.