You can tell Ford appeared to be somewhat shaken up at this press event; aware of the tough political position he has put himself and the PC Party in by backing Trudeau’s demonization of Freedom Convoy supporters over the past few weeks.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has quite decisively proven he has lost control as a leader by implementing the Emergencies Act. Not because protesters have become too much for Trudeau to handle, the protesters have been absolutely peaceful; Trudeau has simply lost control of himself.
It seems like Doug Ford is acting as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s attack dog against the Freedom Convoy after Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson weakened against the convoy and called for the federal government to engage in negotiations with the convoy organizers.
The public health front in particular is where the majority of Canadians are noticing the overbearing control of the government over their lives. It feels like Canada is being increasingly run by hypochondriacs who are unable to gauge the level of risk posed to them by common viruses and germs.
In November of 2019, the regime murdered over 3000 protesters who were out on the streets asking for their basic rights and freedoms. So far, the Trudeau government has killed zero protestors. It would be dishonest to say that we are on the same part of the road as the Islamic Republic in Iran, but it looks to me like Justin Trudeau is warming up the car.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s unwillingness to open dialogue with protestors isn’t just political folly, it’s downright un-Canadian.
After 35 MPs publicly signed a letter to oust him from leadership, Erin O’Toole grabbed his phone and took to social media at midnight to attack the Conservative base one last time. The best metaphor for what is below would be the violent twitching of a freshly decapitated chicken.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has been remaining unusually quiet about one of the biggest news stories in Canada, and it is because it is fundamentally all about his agenda failing.
Alberta NDP leader Rachel Notely posted a tweet today that states “It’s not enough to not be racist, we must be anti-racist,” above a video where she explained the Alberta NDP’s plan to “combat racism” which itself seems pretty racist.
It is a statement that seems absurd to have to make but it is important that elected officials, especially those in the political establishment, are starting to make the case against the ridiculous government restrictions.
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