I'm not sure about all of that. While the MOU the groups submitted talked about dissolving parliament, a day or so ago they pulled this down. I would also say that putting the military in play would ignite things, not calm them down. The armed forces are a blunt weapon, and while police allowed things to get out of hand, going off like that would be a disaster on a number of fronts.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 do not doubt there are bad actors in that crowd. But I'm not sure if the threat is being overblown by some reactionaries. At some point, it might require the police to clear the area, and that might require the military as well. But I don't like the idea of that happening willy nilly. I mean, I'm not against the protests per se. I don't agree with them, but I think they have a right to do it. I just think they shouldn't be allowed to set up camps, block streets, park illegally for weeks, and harass people.