Trudeau’s approval rating falling in the wake of the Freedom Convoy and Emergencies Act debacle seems to indicated Canadians believe his aggressive rhetoric, use of police resources against the protesters, and freezing of their bank accounts, constitutes a scandal. And this scandal looks like it actually may do permanent damage to Trudeau and the Liberal Party.
What has been more telling about the Freedom Convoy’s popularity is the polling on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Because Trudeau was undeniably harsh on the truckers and convoy supporters protesting in Ottawa, seeing his disapproval rating spike during the protest was particularly insightful into people’s true feelings about the convoy.
President Donald Trump during his speech at CPAC 2022 in Miami Flordia called out Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for the physical violence and slanderous rhetoric used against the Freedom Convoy truckers and their supporters.
The NDP is fundamentally, or should fundamentally be a left-leaning workers’ party. In theory, its base should be a combination of idealistic left-wing university-educated urbanites, as well as public and private sector union workers. Under the leadership of Jagmeet Singh, the NDP has deepened its support in the first category but lost out on the second one. Failing to stand up for the rights of the truckers probably permanently damaged that blue-collar support.
Lich being denied bail is not surprising knowing that Justice Bourgeois is a Liberal Party donor and former federal Liberal candidate.
This morning the hashtag #TrudeauWasRight trended on Twitter, with many Liberal activists putting out messages supportive of Trudeau cracking down on his political opponents.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau knows his use of the Emergencies Act is extremely unpopular with the majority of Canadians and realizes the only way he can have his use of the act approved is by making political threats.
The owners of the Iconic Cafe, Enrico and Deborah Kuhn, near Parliament in Ottawa are being harassed by police and threatened with arrest for staying open while the Freedom Convoy was in the city.
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney has officially declared that the Alberta government will be launching a court challenge against Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the federal Liberal government’s unjustifiable use of the Emergencies Act.
Ottawa Police knowing that photos and videos of the woman being struck by the horse were circulating on social media put out a tweet implying that both she and her walker were a “bicycle” that was “thrown” at the police officer’s horse.
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