As the convoy of truckers and their supporters descends on Ottawa for what鈥檚 set to be a weekend of protests and potentially prolonged gridlock, what is the group looking to accomplish?

Initially fundraisers said that truckers were planning to drive to Parliament Hill to protest against the COVID-19 vaccine mandate introduced Jan. 15 by Canada on cross-border truckers. As the convoy picked up steam, it has expanded to become a much broader vehicle for people to express their outrage at the federal government and pandemic restrictions that they feel curb their freedoms.

The 鈥渇reedom convoy鈥 and its organizers have expressed that their intention this weekend is to take their fight 鈥渢o the doorsteps of our federal government鈥 and demand it ends 鈥渁ll鈥 mandates against Canadians and 鈥渞espect the rights of those who wish to remain unvaccinated.鈥

In a statement organizers said that they think the federal government has 鈥渃rossed a line鈥 when it comes to implementing COVID-19 vaccine passports and mandates. They want to see all 鈥渙bligatory vaccine鈥 programs terminated.

However, public health orders and proof of vaccination systems are largely provincial jurisdiction.

A group called 鈥淐anada Unity鈥 is also backing the convoy and helping to organize support among people who are opposed to 鈥渦nconstitutional鈥 COVID-19 rules. It has a 鈥渕emorandum of understanding鈥 on its website calling for the Senate and Governor General to join them to order the revocation of COVID-19 restrictions and vaccine mandates.

However, the document could not be used to leverage the unilateral revocation of pandemic policies and override federal or provincial lawmakers, despite the group鈥檚 belief.

Most federal politicians and their staff are already being warned to avoid the parliamentary precinct while the convoy is in town because of the security risk. As well, neither House of Commons nor Senate will be in session as the winter sittings have not yet begun.

Other supporters of the convoy and what police have suggested may be separate groups have indicated their intent to come to the city with more sinister ideas. Organizers have been calling for peaceful protests, but there have been multiple suggestions the situation could escalate, which police say they are preparing for.

For example, some people claiming to be affiliated with the convoy have discussed online overthrowing the government and going after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and other MPs. One person said that 鈥渢he only way that this is going to be solved is with bullets,鈥 and it has been suggested that the event on the Hill could turn into Canada鈥檚 version of the Jan. 6, 2021 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.

Convoy organizers have decried the attention to these threats, saying they are being made by some extremists, and have said any indications that they are 鈥溾榮eparatists鈥 or 鈥榯errorists鈥 are categorically false and an attempt to smear this movement.鈥

They say the event is meant to show support for the truckers who have spent the entire pandemic as essential workers delivering food and supplies, though as one trucking industry head has said, 鈥渋t鈥檚 kind of ballooned.鈥

鈥淪ome people not even involved with the trucking industry have grabbed on and kind of become organizers, and changed the message,鈥 said Mike Millian, president of the Private Motor Truck Council of Canada, in an interview on 麻豆影视 Channel.

鈥淭here's a lot of men and women out there who have worked hard throughout this entire pandemic鈥 including some that will be in this convoy. But we're losing our message here if we're associated with this kind of language, and it's tarnishing the image of the entire industry,鈥 he said.

There have been suggestions that convoy participants will stay in the capital beyond this weekend, to continue putting pressure on the government to meet their demands.

Multiple police forces are involved in planning for and responding to the protest, and there will be consequences for 鈥減ersons engaging in criminal conduct, violence and/or activities promoting hate.鈥