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10/12/2019 21:32 EDT

Justin Trudeau Wears Bulletproof Vest In Toronto Area Due To Security Threat

NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh called the situation "troubling to all of us."

Lee BerthiaumeThe Canadian Press

MISSISSAUGA, Ont. — Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau took extraordinary safety precautions at a major election rally west of Toronto Saturday, donning an armoured vest and appearing with a heavy security detail because of a threat.

Liberal officials would not reveal the nature of the threat, which resulted in a 90-minute delay before the incumbent prime minister appeared before the roughly 2,000 party supporters who had turned out to a convention near Pearson airport as the election campaign enters its final week.

The armoured vest was not readily apparent as Trudeau delivered a 25-minute speech, in which the Liberal leader lashed out at the Conservatives for promising cuts to government spending before urging progressive voters against casting their ballots for the NDP.

But sources later confirmed to The Canadian Press that Trudeau, wore a suit jacket during the rally rather than his usual rolled-up sleeves and loosened tie, was wearing a vest, which was noticeable in photos taken at the event.

Trudeau’s extra security detail was obvious as the Liberal leader was escorted through the boisterous crowd by a large number of plainclothes RCMP officers as well as Mounties dressed in green tactical gear.

The police officers made a point of standing on the stage surveying the crowd while Trudeau spoke and remained close by his side after his speech as the Liberal leader shook hands with members of the crowd before leaving the room.

Prepared remarks had indicated that Trudeau’s wife, Sophie Gregoire Trudeau, was to introduce the Liberal leader. She did not appear or take the stage during the rally.

The Peel Regional Police referred questions to the RCMP.

“For security reasons, we do not comment on security measures given to the prime minister,” RCMP spokeswoman Stephanie Dumoulin said in email.

NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh tweeted his concerns.

Jagmeet Singh

✔@theJagmeetSingh

Any threat made against @JustinTrudeau, or any leader, is troubling to all of us. No matter how you vote or believe, no one should face threats of violence. To the officers who protect all of us – thank you.

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Andrew Scheer

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Very upsetting to hear that Justin Trudeau had to wear a bulletproof vest tonight at a campaign event. Threats of violence against political leaders have absolutely no place in our democracy. Thank you to the RCMP for taking these threats seriously and keeping us safe.

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“Any threat made against JustinTrudeau, or any leader, is troubling to all of us,” he wrote. “No matter how you vote or believe, no one should face threats of violence. To the officers who protect all of us — thank you.”

Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer also weighed in on Twitter.

“Very upsetting to hear that Justin Trudeau had to wear a bulletproof vest tonight at a campaign event. Threats of violence against political leaders have absolutely no place in our democracy. Thank you to the RCMP for taking these threats seriously and keeping us safe,” he wrote.

Liberals had been hoping Saturday’s rally would see Trudeau make a mark in the vote-rich Toronto-area, where the party needs to have a strong showing to have any hope of again forming government.

Prior to Trudeau’s appearance,both Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland and Economic Development Minister Navdeep Bains addressed the crowd, some of whose members began to express impatience over the Liberal leader’s unexplained delay taking the microphone.

And while the crowd cheered Trudeau’s remarks, the delay and later news of a security threat threatened to cast a pall over the event and detract from the Liberal leader’s warnings about the potential threat of a Conservative government under Andrew Scheer.

The Liberals will hope to get back on track Sunday when Trudeau campaigns in the Toronto area as the federal election campaign heads into its final week with the Liberals and Conservatives running neck and neck with the New Democrats and Bloc Quebecois also picking up some steam.

With files from Joanna Smith

This report by The Canadian Press was first published on Oct. 12, 2019.

https://m.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/trudeau-security-threat-rally_ca_5da27b82e4b06ddfc51b0081
 

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10/12/2019 21:32 EDT

Justin Trudeau Wears Bulletproof Vest In Toronto Area Due To Security Threat

NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh called the situation "troubling to all of us."

Lee BerthiaumeThe Canadian Press

MISSISSAUGA, Ont. — Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau took extraordinary safety precautions at a major election rally west of Toronto Saturday, donning an armoured vest and appearing with a heavy security detail because of a threat.

Liberal officials would not reveal the nature of the threat, which resulted in a 90-minute delay before the incumbent prime minister appeared before the roughly 2,000 party supporters who had turned out to a convention near Pearson airport as the election campaign enters its final week.

The armoured vest was not readily apparent as Trudeau delivered a 25-minute speech, in which the Liberal leader lashed out at the Conservatives for promising cuts to government spending before urging progressive voters against casting their ballots for the NDP.

But sources later confirmed to The Canadian Press that Trudeau, wore a suit jacket during the rally rather than his usual rolled-up sleeves and loosened tie, was wearing a vest, which was noticeable in photos taken at the event.

Trudeau’s extra security detail was obvious as the Liberal leader was escorted through the boisterous crowd by a large number of plainclothes RCMP officers as well as Mounties dressed in green tactical gear.

The police officers made a point of standing on the stage surveying the crowd while Trudeau spoke and remained close by his side after his speech as the Liberal leader shook hands with members of the crowd before leaving the room.

Prepared remarks had indicated that Trudeau’s wife, Sophie Gregoire Trudeau, was to introduce the Liberal leader. She did not appear or take the stage during the rally.

The Peel Regional Police referred questions to the RCMP.

“For security reasons, we do not comment on security measures given to the prime minister,” RCMP spokeswoman Stephanie Dumoulin said in email.

NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh tweeted his concerns.

Jagmeet Singh

✔@theJagmeetSingh

Any threat made against @JustinTrudeau, or any leader, is troubling to all of us. No matter how you vote or believe, no one should face threats of violence. To the officers who protect all of us – thank you.

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9:26 PM - Oct 12, 2019

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Andrew Scheer

✔@AndrewScheer

Very upsetting to hear that Justin Trudeau had to wear a bulletproof vest tonight at a campaign event. Threats of violence against political leaders have absolutely no place in our democracy. Thank you to the RCMP for taking these threats seriously and keeping us safe.

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11:36 PM - Oct 12, 2019

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“Any threat made against JustinTrudeau, or any leader, is troubling to all of us,” he wrote. “No matter how you vote or believe, no one should face threats of violence. To the officers who protect all of us — thank you.”

Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer also weighed in on Twitter.

“Very upsetting to hear that Justin Trudeau had to wear a bulletproof vest tonight at a campaign event. Threats of violence against political leaders have absolutely no place in our democracy. Thank you to the RCMP for taking these threats seriously and keeping us safe,” he wrote.

Liberals had been hoping Saturday’s rally would see Trudeau make a mark in the vote-rich Toronto-area, where the party needs to have a strong showing to have any hope of again forming government.

Prior to Trudeau’s appearance,both Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland and Economic Development Minister Navdeep Bains addressed the crowd, some of whose members began to express impatience over the Liberal leader’s unexplained delay taking the microphone.

And while the crowd cheered Trudeau’s remarks, the delay and later news of a security threat threatened to cast a pall over the event and detract from the Liberal leader’s warnings about the potential threat of a Conservative government under Andrew Scheer.

The Liberals will hope to get back on track Sunday when Trudeau campaigns in the Toronto area as the federal election campaign heads into its final week with the Liberals and Conservatives running neck and neck with the New Democrats and Bloc Quebecois also picking up some steam.

With files from Joanna Smith

This report by The Canadian Press was first published on Oct. 12, 2019.

https://m.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/trudeau-security-threat-rally_ca_5da27b82e4b06ddfc51b0081
Haha this was nothing but a stunt to get sympathy...lots of witness accounts about there being no security present at the actual event. Liberal party must be desperate with seeing the writing in the wall.
Pathetic.
Just check Twitter for witness accounts at the event and you’ll get the picture.
 

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Violent right wingers are the cause of this...
You have no idea what / who is behind this

Liberal officials would not reveal the nature of the threat
For all you know it was some loonie lefty who voted for Justin in 2015, however has finally figured out Justin is not as advertised, when he bought a pipeline ( the climate alarmists are not rational) or his virtual signalling hypocrisy was made clear

No political leader should ever be threatened with physical harm

My guess is someone crossed the line in his /her criticism of Justin & the RCMP decided they had to take it seriously (rightfully so) and the liberal propaganda machine decided to leak to their media propaganda machine
 

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Haha this was nothing but a stunt to get sympathy...lots of witness accounts about there being no security present at the actual event. Liberal party must be desperate with seeing the writing in the wall.
Pathetic.
Just check Twitter for witness accounts at the event and you’ll get the picture.
Where do you get all your misinformation from?? Clearly CBC televised these security guys who were part of the crowd.

It is a stunt by the alt right that everything is a "stunt" by the Liberals, and only the loonie right will buy these false and nonsensical assumptions.

So would I go by the CBC, CTV, City TV and the MSM coverage or by some extremist tat posts fake information online, for people like you to buy it!!



So post your fake sources and give us a laugh!!
 

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Haha this was nothing but a stunt to get sympathy...lots of witness accounts about there being no security present at the actual event. Liberal party must be desperate with seeing the writing in the wall.
Pathetic.
That's right, go ahead and don't give the black guy any sympathy. :rofl:
 

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As usual right wingers buy all the crap circulating on the internet. :bump2:
 
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