Justin is scheduled to read a script at the convoys hearings which, unless he goes off of that aforementioned script, will lead the hand-picked inquiry panel to conclude what the government wants it to: that the brutal crackdown of anti-mandate protesters (which included truck-drivers, once the darlings of the nation) was necessary.
How could it otherwise?:
Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino’s department censored hundreds of pages of documents sought by MPs reviewing security measures against the Freedom Convoy. “It makes no sense,” said Bloc Québécois MP Rhéal Fortin (Riviere-du-Nord, Que.): “Look at the documents we received here.”
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Here's the list of anticipated witnesses provided by the Public Order Emergency Commission, whose hearings start Thursday. pic.twitter.com/xUlFnqG2vv
— Andrew Lawton (@AndrewLawton) October 11, 2022
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Peter Sloly, former Ottawa police chief, last night said Freedom Convoy demonstrators were told by local law enforcement they could park outside Parliament. Testifying at committee, Sloly said it was only when truckers declined to leave after a few days that the protest became what he called a “national security crisis.”
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Former Ottawa Police Chief Peter Sloly testifies he did not request the Emergency Act.
As Sloly testified to the Special Joint Committee on the Declaration of Emergency Act yesterday, he confessed the Ottawa Police Service "was in constant communication and negotiations with the convoy elements in order to allow them entry into the downtown core." In those communications, Sloly said the goal was to reduce the impact on public safety."
Well, then, Mr. Sloly, it looks like your boss did that very thing.
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LOL. What a joke.
— Tom Quiggin (@TomTSEC) October 10, 2022
Wellington Street is still blocked now - more than six months after the Convoy left.
So you must condemn the Govt of Canada for blocking the street for six months. No plan in place to open it. https://t.co/GtQGyjlWnC
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The federal spy agency in a secret memo discounted cabinet claims the Freedom Convoy was infiltrated by Nazis. A lone swastika flag spotted outside Parliament was offensive but not representative of protesters who considered themselves “patriotic Canadians standing up for their democratic rights,” said the Canadian Security Intelligence Service: “Only a small, fringe element supports the use of violence or might be willing to engage in it.”
A new video posted to social media depicts the Freedom Convoy confronting a masked man with a Confederate flag, who has been the subject of the mainstream media over the weekend. According to the video, the Canadian trucker convoy protesters confront the man, who then fled the scene.
Legacy media has published multiple headlines suggesting the man with a Confederate flag is representative of the entire group.
This is evidently not the case. "Now he's going. We called him out. He knows. He's gonna hold his head in shame now," said one protester.
A Liberal backbencher wants a comprehensive review of the government’s pandemic response hoping to find the secrets to ensuring Canada better survives the next pandemic
Liberal MP Nathaniel Erskine-Smith put forward a private members’ bill earlier this year, calling for a comprehensive, expert-led review of Canada’s pandemic response.
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