In the early stages of the Freedom Convoy’s occupation of Downtown Ottawa, nearby residents were greeted with constant horn-blaring and truck idling. 21-year-old Zexi Li quickly became the face of the resistance after she was labeled as the lead plaintiff in a class-action lawsuit against the convoy. She was also able to secure a legal injunction that eventually silenced the persistent truck-honking. It all led to a moment of celebration at Ottawa City Hall on Wednesday after she was given the City Builder Award by Mayor Jim Watson. Zexi joins Andrew Pinsent for the first-ever installment of Everyday Heroes.

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