Trudeau’s Police Are Going After The Iconic Cafe, A Small Business That Served Truckers


This is a clear example of the federal and Ottawa municipal governments being vindictive of anyone even supportive of the truckers.

Businesses that remained open like the Iconic Cafe made the government and legacy media look unhinged by proving the truckers and convoy supporters were peaceful and good for small businesses in Ottawa.

The truckers were not only not a nuisance to the Iconic Cafe, but according to the owners, the wives of truckers were even helping clean their bathrooms and mopping floors to provide services to them for remaining open for the convoy.

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Justin Trudeau and the Alchemy of Irony

Canada’s prime minister won a skirmish but lost his credibility, which means that he has also lost legitimacy and will lose the war.

As the philosopher Bertie Wooster was wont to observe, “it’s always just when a fellow is feeling particularly braced with things in general that Fate sneaks up behind him with a bit of lead piping.” Authorities are divided on whether Bertie was correct in attributing the observation to Shakespeare. Perhaps it has its origin in the reflections of some other sage. But regarding the pertinence of the phenomenon to the conduct of human affairs there seems to be general agreement. The Greek tragedians analyzed it as a cosmic interplay of ὕβρις and ἄτη, arrogance followed by infatuation and ruin. I am not sure whether little Justin Trudeau, prime minister pro tem of Canada, has given much thought to the operation of this awful (in the old sense) dialectic, but I suspect that he is about to make its close and palpable acquaintance.

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The Canadian government wants to extend the Emergencies Act “indefinitely”

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Euro MP Slams Trudeau for ‘Tyrannical Actions’ Against Freedom Convoy

Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau has been denounced by a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) over the “tyrannical actions” he has taken against peaceful protestors taking part in the ongoing ‘Freedom Convoy’ demonstrations.

Cristian Terhes, a Romanian MEP, has denounced the “tyrannical actions” of Prime Minister Trudeau in regards to his actions against the ongoing Freedom Convoy protest.

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Trampling The Truckers – The Great Reset Becomes The Great Awakening

There are few words to describe the depth of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s depravity. I’m not going to even try.

This is a person, because no real man would ever govern like him, so thoroughly ill-prepared for its job it doesn’t even know how to properly read from the prepared script.

It was all fun and games making Trudeau/Hitler memes until this week when Trudeau’s enforcers on horseback trampled an old woman.

Nice Turnouts!

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‘The job’s not yet done’: Blair says risk that prompted Emergencies Act still exists

Even after nearly 200 arrests made in Ottawa over the past couple of days in an effort to crack down on “Freedom Convoy” protesters, Emergency Preparedness Minister Bill Blair says the job is “not yet done.”

Following a briefing with law enforcement officials on Sunday morning, the minister said threats that prompted the federal government to invoke the Emergencies Act are ongoing.

“It’s still clear that although they’ve made very significant progress, and we’re pleased with the progress that they’ve made, the job’s not yet done,” he said in an interview on CTV’s Question Period. “The reasons why we had to bring forward these measures, unfortunately, still exist.”

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GOLDSTEIN: The legal case against Trudeau’s use of the Emergencies Act

The Canadian Civil Liberties Association on Friday applied for a judicial review in federal court seeking an order to quash Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s decision to invoke the Emergencies Act on Feb. 14.

The CCLA presents a logical and balanced argument, free of political rhetoric, about why it believes that decision was unconstitutional.

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Is Canada’s Tyranny A Prelude for America’s Future?

On Monday, the nation of Canada witnessed what should be the most frightening scene a free country can witness. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau invoked Canada’s version of “The Emergency Powers Act.” This effectively has given Trudeau total power over the government and Canada’s citizens. Almost immediately after doing so, he suspended most if not all rights the citizens of Canada enjoy by invoking “Martial Law.”

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‘Remember What Trudeau Did To Canada’: Police Crackdown on ‘Freedom Convoy’ Protesters Shocks Observers

Canadian Police on Friday moved in to break up the more than three-week-old “Freedom Convoy” demonstration in the capital of Ottawa, as video and photos of the action posted on social media appeared to shock many people.

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Isn’t It Ironic? Canada Condemns Cuba’s Treatment of Protesters

The Canadian government has developed an incredible talent for talking out of both sides of its mouth. While cracking down on peaceful protesters with both slanderous rhetoric and draconian physical and financial measures, government officials are running around condemning the actions of other governments against their protesters.

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‘This just needs to end’: The inside story of the Liberals’ Emergencies Act decision

The leaders of Ottawa’s police force assumed the trucker protest would last a weekend.

When the Freedom Convoy protest began arriving in Ottawa on Fri. Jan. 28, police assumed it would mostly be gone by Sunday evening, according to a source in the municipal government with insight into the city’s decision-making process (the source was granted anonymity in order to speak freely). This was despite the public pledge by protest leaders to stay until all COVID-19 mandates and restrictions were lifted.

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Barbara Kay: Trudeau’s hypocrisy regarding foreign funding should be evident to all

One American commentator observed that even amongst Canadians famed for “niceness,” truly absurd restrictions on freedom will create pushback.

He saw a pivotal symbolic moment in the refusal of citizens to obey the ban on taking fuel and other supplies to the truckers in the face of a police crackdown, describing it as perhaps “the greatest act of civil disobedience in (Canadian) history.”

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