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Brill

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Garbage pick up workers are not related to the people who man a public dump. When the Garbage drivers go on strike the public dumps are still open.
And the pickup workers block the entrance to the dump to make it impossible for people to drop off their own garbage during a garbage pickup strike.
So it isn't apples to oranges. it is red apples to green apples.
And complete hypocrisy.
You were able to dump garbage in a specified location after picketers detained you a short time and gave you an information leaflet to give their side of the dispute in a peaceful manner.
 

silentkisser

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Really? There is another boarder crossing an hour away from the one that is blocked. They haven't cut off the entire boarder of the country they have simply made it more of an inconvenience.
No different than public sector Garbage workers who block access to a public Dump during a Garbage strike. The law says they have the right to do that even though it endangers the health of people, when rotting Garbage piles up increasing Rat and vermin populations.

It is amazing the hypocrisy that is being demonstrated by our leaders and their supporters.
Yeah, except they also blocked the Sarnia crossing for a period.

Look, nobody says they don't have the right to protest. They do. But, they have created a situation where any protest would be broken up by now. Blocking the streets, honking air horns for days, illegally parking and camping on public grounds/parks. I remember the occupy wall street movement got broken up both in NYC and Toronto after a few days/weeks.

The thing about these protests, is that Ford should have been the one to do something a long time ago. Instead, he went to his cottage. Now, he might request help from the military, but that will allow Rebel Media to call out Trudeau's storm troopers or some such bullshit. So, JT takes it because the US imposed a vaccine protocol for cross-border trucking, he gets it again for vaccine mandates started by the provinces, and now it's his fault because the protests are still happening...
 
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silentkisser

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Finally a Canadian leader demonstrating some leadership.
It just took him two weeks...

I hear a lot of people blaming Trudeau for this situation, which I think is unfair. First, he has no obligation to meet with protesters, especially ones who originally were calling for the overthrow of the government. Second, Trudeau cannot do anything about the police service in Ottawa. And, he really couldn't call out the military for numerous reasons (both optically and legally). This was on Doug Ford from the get go. He did nothing. Was he waiting to see which way the wind was blowing, sort of like how Poilievre and Bergen changed their tune when internal polling probably showed national support for this protest was low...
 

danmand

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i dont give a shit what doctors (most likely taking kickbacks from big pharma) tell me

doctors advise, they should not act like a priest class making rules in the name of "$cience"
Shit wherever you want.

Government make rules based upon advice from appointed medical advisors. That is the way it works, irrespective of what you think about medical doctors.
 

Phil C. McNasty

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Yeah, except they also blocked the Sarnia crossing for a period
But its not blocked anymore. I would be against the truckers if they also blocked the Sarnia route

Look, nobody says they don't have the right to protest. They do. But, they have created a situation where any protest would be broken up by now. Blocking the streets
Where else could they protest?? Algonquin park??

honking air horns for days
I didnt agree with that either, but thankfully it has stopped
 

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It just took him two weeks...

I hear a lot of people blaming Trudeau for this situation, which I think is unfair. First, he has no obligation to meet with protesters, especially ones who originally were calling for the overthrow of the government. Second, Trudeau cannot do anything about the police service in Ottawa. And, he really couldn't call out the military for numerous reasons (both optically and legally). This was on Doug Ford from the get go. He did nothing. Was he waiting to see which way the wind was blowing, sort of like how Poilievre and Bergen changed their tune when internal polling probably showed national support for this protest was low...
I don’t agree . Trudeau could have and might still have to call in the Canadian Armed Forces for reasons that you mentioned an insurgent group that is financed by foreign actors that is attempting a coup directed at the Canadian government which was elected by the Canadian people and is terrorizing Canadian citizens and damaging the economy with illegal, terrorist activities.
The nations capital remains under siege. Notice that Ford, Bergen and Poilievre have wisely capitulated. Events are changing rapidly. CSIS, the CIA and FBI are active in Ottawa and elsewhere in Canada to thwart the terrorists who want to provoke a violent confrontation.
 
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jcpro

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Where else are they supposed to protest then in your opinion??
In the designated protest areas like the Queen's Park. Oh, wait.... They barricaded it. You just can't make this shit up. They're really petrified of the working class, aren't they?
 

shack

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Really? There is another boarder crossing an hour away from the one that is blocked. They haven't cut off the entire boarder of the country they have simply made it more of an inconvenience.
I don't understand what renters of rooming houses has to do with this.
 

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Canadian charter of rights and freedoms:

Section 2 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms guarantees the freedom of expression, freedom of association, and the freedom of peaceful assembly. Protests are a way for people to express themselves for or against decisions made by government or other powerful institutions
Is anyone going to tell him what Section 1 says?
 

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I don’t agree . Trudeau could have and might still have to call in the Canadian Armed Forces for reasons that you mentioned an insurgent group that is financed by foreign actors that is attempting a coup directed at the Canadian government which was elected by the Canadian people and is terrorizing Canadian citizens and damaging the economy with illegal, terrorist activities.
The nations capital remains under siege. Notice that Ford, Bergen and Poilievre have wisely capitulated. Events are changing rapidly. CSIS, the CIA and FBI are active in Ottawa and elsewhere in Canada to thwart the terrorists who want to provoke a violent confrontation.
I think he may now that Dougy has thrown down the gauntlet. To the affect of he is ready to assist with more options if needed i.e. the army.
 

poker

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your fear of me not injecting myself with poison isn't your liberty, stay home if you're scared
Please do not conflate your fear and mine. You are the one who is afraid. I took my shot so I could go out again.

So yeah, please stay at home if you’re scared (of the “poison!”)
 
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poker

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Fundamental Freedoms

Everyone has the following fundamental freedoms:

  • (a) freedom of conscience and religion;
  • (b) freedom of thought, belief, opinion and expression, including freedom of the press and other media of communication;
  • (c) freedom of peaceful assembly; and
  • (d) freedom of association.

Its been peaceful so far
 
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I don’t agree . Trudeau could have and might still have to call in the Canadian Armed Forces for reasons that you mentioned an insurgent group that is financed by foreign actors that is attempting a coup directed at the Canadian government which was elected by the Canadian people and is terrorizing Canadian citizens and damaging the economy with illegal, terrorist activities.
The nations capital remains under siege. Notice that Ford, Bergen and Poilievre have wisely capitulated. Events are changing rapidly. CSIS, the CIA and FBI are active in Ottawa and elsewhere in Canada to thwart the terrorists who want to provoke a violent confrontation.
When was the last time the army was called in against protesters?
 

John Wick

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I am very disappointed in Justin not sending in the military!!!!!

Why does the soldier in back right of this photos have his left eye swollen shut? Symbolic of current state of Canadian military top brass?
 
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