Did Trudeau revoke the emergencies act out of goodwill? I certainly don’t think so…
Following growing protests all over his own country and condemnation from people around the world Trudeau has decided to relent—that should be the real headline here.
BlackfaceHitler was trending on Twitter across the entire globe and many speculate that his political career is over due to his recent actions.
Will the people of Canada do the right thing and vote this tyrant out, or are the elections in Canada rigged by left-wingers who believe they are protecting ‘democracy’ as well?
Trudeau televised to the entire world:
BREAKING: Trudeau is ending use of the Emergencies Act.https://t.co/DEN7zzAXL6 pic.twitter.com/1t3maFOdNf
— Rebel News (@RebelNewsOnline) February 23, 2022
If there had ever been a credible threat that any of the arrested protesters were engaged in an attempt to violently overthrow the constitution, they would have been charged. They were not. 2/4
— Scott Reid (@ScottReidCPC) February 23, 2022
PJ Media reports:
Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland said that the unfreezing of bank accounts has already begun.
The move came ahead of the upcoming Senate vote on extending the power of the Emergencies Act for 30 days (or longer).
“The situation is no longer an emergency,” Trudeau said, according to the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. “We are confident that existing laws and bylaws are now sufficient to keep people safe.”
If there were any hint that any of the truckers & supporters, including the ones now demonstrating in Winnipeg & Quebec City, were potentially violent, Trudeau would be keeping the Act in place. He is not. 3/4
— Scott Reid (@ScottReidCPC) February 23, 2022
So, with no dangers still in existence, it must be the case that the government knew this all along, and the claims of sedition made in the justice minister’s explanatory document were just a lie. 4/4
— Scott Reid (@ScottReidCPC) February 23, 2022
According to National Post the Canadian Senate was growing ‘frustrated’ by pressures to approve the Emergencies Act :
The NDP voted with the Liberals, arguing that it was a confidence vote and now was not the time to plunge the country into an election.
But that trick likely won’t work with Senators, who are growing increasingly frustrated that they feel forced to rubber stamp government legislation.
Many of them wanted to know on what basis the government decided to invoke the Emergencies Act in the first place. That information has not been made available to Parliament, most notably ongoing investigations and intelligence information.
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