Across the nation, Canadian politicians – current and former – are denouncing an incident in Alberta during which Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland appeared to have been verbally harassed on Friday.
“There is absolutely no place in our country for the harassment, intimidation and threatening conduct that [Chrystia Freeland] and her staff were subjected to last night,” federal minister of public safety Marco Mendicino said online about the 14-second Twitter video.
Maybe the Prime Minister should cease calling citizens racists and Islamophobes, better yet maybe his government should stop hiring disgusting racists like Laith Marouf.
Freeland yelled at in Alberta. While I don’t condone, this govt is intentionally agitating Canadians, unaccountable, froze bank accounts & denied basic rights. Will we ever have a return to civility in 🇨🇦? Anger is so entrenched.
Warning: coarse language. pic.twitter.com/mTRRHIrgC7
— Rowan (@canmericanized) August 27, 2022
