Justin Trudeau is backed into a corner. Akin to a cornered wild animal, he’s at his most dangerous right now. According to reports, Trudeau has just invoked an order that will suspend the rights of Canadians indefinitely. In declaring the Emergencies Act, Trudeau is using a power that was not even deployed when the government ran roughshod over citizens’ rights through COVID Mania.
Canada’s Justin Trudeau expected to invoke Emergencies Act in response to the trucker convoy blockade. https://t.co/1RpUkjuv6g
— Anna Ahronheim (@AAhronheim) February 14, 2022
“Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has told his caucus he will invoke the never-before-used Emergencies Act to give the federal government extra powers to handle anti-vaccine mandate protests across the country,” Canada’s CBC state broadcaster, which has acted as a Pravda-like entity for the Trudeau regime, reported Monday.
BREAKING: For the first time in Canadian history, the federal gov't will be enacting the Emergencies Act to deal with the ongoing trucker convoy protests and blockades, in a “limited” application that is “proportional” to the crisis, sources tell CTV News.https://t.co/p5tKncPZCD
— Rachel Aiello (@rachaiello) February 14, 2022
Pre-COVID Mania, the Canadian Prime Minister was a mildly annoying but mostly irrelevant frontman for the interests of Canada’s left of center faction. During the past two years, however, he and his colleagues have become increasingly authoritarian. Trudeau now represents a global faction of Western leaders who have attempted to leverage the “crisis” to strip the liberties of citizens, using the virus as a shield to enact statist measures.
For many months, Canada has operated under a system that treats the non compliant as second class citizens, stripping millions of Canadians of their rights in the name of the “national emergency.” Unvaccinated Canadians have had their rights taken away without due process, and they are still not allowed to leave or re-enter the country.
As the past few weeks have made clear, Canadians across the nation have had enough. The incredibly inspiring Truckers Protest has shown no signs of letting up. The working class wants to preserve their unalienable rights, and they do not seem to be intimidated by threats from the government.
Now, the overwhelmingly peaceful protesters in Canada are facing their greatest test yet. The Canadian regime continues to escalate to the point where Trudeau is now deploying the “Emergencies Act” to crush the protests.
The Emergencies Act has never been used, not even when the government decided to steal the rights of Canadians in enacting COVID-related draconian policies. The Emergencies Act is a modified version of the War Measures Act, which, during World War II, was used to detain and intern Japanese Canadian citizens. It was also utilized by Trudeau’s father, former prime minister Pierre Trudeau, to waive the civil rights of opposition groups and crack down on separatist and terrorist movements.
What does Quebec voters think of Trudeau invoking the War Measures Act? Are Quebec Liberal MPs happy to bring in the military like they did under Pierre Trudeau? pic.twitter.com/4KAH1Gftqe
— Dean Skoreyko (@bcbluecon) February 14, 2022
https://twitter.com/Michellesfunny/status/1492942675451994115?s=20&t=bqd5jrJiSJxUvtNBnH8gvA
The elder Trudeau is famous for his “watch me” reply, when asked how far he was willing to take his fight against violent separatists and opponents of the government. Now, the younger Trudeau wants his “watch me” moment, and he is on the verge of suspending civil liberties to crush an almost unanimously peaceful truckers protest.
So far, several provinces have expressed opposition to Trudeau’s potential use of the Emergencies Act.
BREAKING: Premiers of Alberta, Manitoba, Quebec, and Saskatchewan oppose Trudeau decision to invoke the Emergencies Act on the truckers
— Jack Poso 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) February 14, 2022
But according to reports in Canadian media, Trudeau is has disregarded the opposition, and has decided to suspend the rights of Canadians for a non violent protest.
The world is watching, and there is so much at stake here not only for Canada, but for what is left of the free world. Trudeau must not be allowed to assert this kind of authority against peaceful protesters.