Effectively Patrick King, Jeremy MacKenzie, and Trudeau’s Liberals are inadvertent partners in crime as King and MacKenzie sought to get attention from wading into the convoy and the Liberals want them to suck up all the attention from the Freedom Convoy in order to smear all the peaceful Canadians who attended the Ottawa protest.
It is curious why so few people in the media want to talk to or talk about Dichter seeing as he was able to avoid being arrested by police and having a gag order placed on him, due to breaking his ankle in two places during the first week of the protest and being mostly restricted to the Sheraton Hotel.
In text messages released during the Public Order Emergency Commission (POEC), it was revealed that there was coordination between Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s office and Liberal Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino to smear the Freedom Convoy.
Yesterday, a woman was unjustly arrested by police in Gravenhurst, Ontario, for protesting on the sidewalk outside of a Halloween-themed drag queen event taking place in a “church.”
Both the anti-convoy Ottawa residents and municipal government officials, as well as a few of the witnesses from various police forces, keep holding to the belief the convoy supporters in Ottawa were on the edge of committing mass violence, despite zero evidence.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford may have proudly said he “stood shoulder to shoulder” with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at a recent press conference, in response to a question about Trudeau’s use of the Emergencies Act, while the Public Order Emergency Commission (POEC) was beginning its inquiry, but now he is less than reluctant to testify.
The response he receives from the Liberals’ Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault is limp and demonstrates the hollowness of the Liberals when it comes to affordability issues. Guilbeault tries to cite the damage forest fires and other natural disasters have done to justify the need for a second carbon tax, which has no realistic way of stopping any costly disaster.
What is most glaring about the report is just how open the Central Bank is about valuing a CBDC for the ability to centralize power over the currency, and economy, around the government. Although the report still uses soft-sounding language to make the idea of effectively making the government the gatekeeper of every Canadian money not sound like a massive overstepping of power.
Last week was bad enough with anti-Freedom Convoy activists and municipal politicians from Ottawa making fools of themselves by whining about “Uber Eats” and “microaggressions” in their evidence submissions and testimony, but this week the anti-convoy narrative is being absolutely shredded by Ottawa Police and OPP representatives.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford at a press conference with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau reiterated his support for the use of the Emergencies Act to clear the Freedom Convoy protest around the Parliament building in Ottawa.
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