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The convoy protests in Ottawa and elsewhere across Canada have fuelled a polarizing debate among Canadians.

For some, disagreements around the protests and COVID-19 health measures have gotten so heated that families are divided and friendships are strained.

If discussions about the convoy protests sparked tensions with your loved ones, or you’ve severed ties with folks for their views of the protests, we want to hear from you.

Send CTVNews.ca your story by emailing us at dotcom@bellmedia.ca, including your name, location and contact information.

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