
Since invoking the Emergencies Act at 4:30 pm on February 14, multiple banks have been complying with Trudeau’s order to freeze the accounts of Canadians who donated $25 or more to the Freedom Convoy’s fundraising campaigns.

Since invoking the Emergencies Act at 4:30 pm on February 14, multiple banks have been complying with Trudeau’s order to freeze the accounts of Canadians who donated $25 or more to the Freedom Convoy’s fundraising campaigns.
Are these the people who like to give lessons to other countries about democracy and freedom?
This is one of the top ranking countries in the “democracy index”?
Your credibility on these topics is now worth 0.pic.twitter.com/wCjh9bXwDt
— Nayib Bukele 🇸🇻 (@nayibbukele) February 15, 2022

Canada’s government seems to care only about maintaining control and saving face
It was the hot tub that did it. Photos of convoy supporters relaxing in a hot tub on a downtown Ottawa street last weekend were splashed all over the news. Now Justin Trudeau is mad and he’s gone and invoked war measures, known as the Emergencies Act. He wants that hot tub off the streets, pronto, and he needs wartime powers to get it done. Civil liberties remain “temporarily” suspended… just for two weeks, while we flatten the protesters!

As the government attempted to remove the Ambassador Bridge, the Freedom Convoy staged a strategic retreat from Ottawa. The thinking appears to be that it does no good to have those protesters arrested and their trucks impounded when they can reinforce what’s happening in Canada’s capital.

Invoking the Emergencies Act in response to a situation he caused and inflamed is a tacit admission of his complete failure as a leader.

Famed philosopher and Canadian sociology professor Jordan Peterson has been one of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s most outspoken critics over the latter’s treatment of the Freedom Convoy protests, declaring Friday that Trudeau “can’t stop a decentralized movement with bluster, threats or force.”

Two recent polls show Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s favorability is at 16%. The truckers are more unpopular than popular at 44% approval but they’re doing better than Trudeau.
So, to get his numbers up, Blackface Justin is declaring martial law against the truckers.

A manufactured war opposite a foreign tyrant to distract from the real resistance to tyranny at home here and elsewhere in the world?
Great article by Dana Loesch – covers a lot of ground.

… As the Ottawa police failed to disperse the truckers and their supporters, the media pressured a pathetic-looking Trudeau–who’d fled the city to hide in a still-undisclosed location–to crack down on the Freedom Convoy. The Emergencies Act would be a major escalation, allowing the government to take a degree of power reserved for wartime or for serious emergencies and disasters.
Trudeau himself, together with state-controlled (or elite-sympathetic) media, tried to prepare the ground for this unprecedented move by slandering the Freedom Convoy and its supporters for weeks as racists, white supremacists and fascists.

They’ve gone full Nazi.
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is expected to announce the next steps the government will be taking to deal with the ongoing trucker convoy protests and blockades, after spending the morning consulting premiers on invoking the Emergencies Act which would grant exceptional federal powers.
Trudeau has scheduled a 4:30 p.m. EST announcement and media availability on Monday, alongside several key ministers including Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland, Justice Minister and Attorney General David Lametti, Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino, and Emergency Preparedness Minister Bill Blair

Far-left Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is facing a popularity collapse, several polls published this weekend found, in the aftermath of his handling of the ongoing “Freedom Convoy” anti-mandate protests – with both supporters and opponents of the protesters.

Mounties said in a release Monday that they became aware of a small organized group of Mounties within the larger protest at Coutts.
Alberta RCMP have arrested 11 people after searching three trailers and finding weapons at a protest against pandemic restrictions near the main U.S. border crossing in southern Alberta.
Mounties said in a release Monday that they became aware of a small organized group within the larger protest at Coutts.
They say they had information that the group had access to a cache of firearms and ammunition. Officers seized long guns, handguns, multiple sets of body armour, a machete, a large quantity of ammunition and high-capacity firearm magazines.

TORONTO — A truck carrying thousands of firearms was stolen in Peterborough, Ont. early Sunday morning, police say.
In a news release issued Sunday afternoon, Peterborough police said they were called around 7:30 a.m. to a trucking company on Parkhill Road East for reports of theft.
Police said they believe the truck hauling more than 2,000 firearms was taken from the yard at around 3 a.m.
I bet the RCMP did it.
Worth remembering in these times – RCMP Hires US Artificial Intelligence Firm to Spy on Web Users
Update: Savage Arms say theft of 2,000 firearms involved shipping partner in Peterborough