Court has ruled Emergencies Act during Trucker convoy was unconstitutional

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Yup, all those Freedum twats with signs across their truck with FUCK TRUDEAU are lefty liberals. DUDE give your head a shake and hopefully some critical thinking with come to the forefront for you.
You don’t even grasp cause and effect, nor hypocrisy, your discrimination and profiling or hate speech.

this thread is pure comedy gold. Go back to the weeds and emojis squeezer. It’s far safer and appropriate, comfortable territory for you.
 

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Awwww:cry: the libs lost. Now protest loonies can behave with absolute impunity! See if you can blockade Tucker Carlson for us. Strand him in Churchill or somewhere...
 

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And where is Trudeau this week as his house of shit burns down?...why at a "retreat" (how fitting) and oh yes, a women's league hockey game...then back to the "retreat".
How convenient for someone who has just been found guilty of violating the charter of rights and sends his Freeland minion to do his dirty work. Coward.

https://www.pm.gc.ca/en/news/itineraries
 

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It is being appealed that is fact, again I'm sorry if he hobbles your narrative.
My narrative is that Trudeau violated the charter of rights and found guilty by the court. Another name for my narrative is "fact".
Considering you have condemned others as being guilty simply based on allegations, you have a long way to twist yourself to explain the pass you are giving Trudeau on this one.
 
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You don’t even grasp cause and effect, nor hypocrisy, your discrimination and profiling or hate speech.

this thread is pure comedy gold. Go back to the weeds and emojis squeezer. It’s far safer and appropriate, comfortable territory for you.
Sure whatever you say Mr. Babbler and Rambler and man of all trades and professions. LMFAO
 

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Yes because Ford sat on it without going in to help the Ottawa Police. Yet when Justin steps in and cleans house all your righties cry and whine , boooo hooo.
So by count count...
- you think the judge was a twat for a verdict you don't like (hypocrisy)
- you've thrown Ford into this thread (distraction)
- you've thrown PP into this thread (distraction)
- I'm pretty sure you referenced Trump but you can correct me on that one (TDS - pending confirmation)
- you've condoned the police using rubber bullets and water canons on Canadian citizens (Communist true colours)
- you've are not acknowledging the guilty verdict but instead are pleading that because they are appealing they must somehow be innocent (hypocrisy, denial)

Did I get that right?
 

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lol. :)
Can’t do both at the same time…

I said it back in October when polling got really bad, so much so, there are plenty of party players and those in the party shadows. Want him gone because they see the writing on the wall.

Singh’s a politician, he might ( stress that word) see an opportunity that’s to his own advantage, take enough seats that they become bigger players, maybe more….and burn JTs house of shit to the ground finally
I'm actually surprised that Jagmeet could get those words out with JT's cock in his mouth.
We can't underestimate his true potential.
 

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Yes because Ford sat on it without going in to help the Ottawa Police. Yet when Justin steps in and cleans house all your righties cry and whine , boooo hooo.
As I said. Jurisdiction. And the Ottawa police were refusing help. The chief fucked up knew it and tried to cover up.

Ford had absolutely no legal authority to step in without permission. Your argument is moot
 
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As I said. Jurisdiction. And the Ottawa police were refusing help. The chief fucked up knew it and tried to cover up.

Ford had absolutely no legal authority to step in without permission. Your argument is moot
Whose legal authority was Ford required obtain to step in and provide province wide resources to help clear out the invaders in downtown Ottawa?

He certainly didn't need municipal nor municipal police permission to just do his job.
 
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Whose legal authority was Ford required obtain to step in and provide province wide resources to help clear out the invaders in downtown Ottawa?

He certainly didn't need municipal nor municipal police permission to just do his job.
As I read on this the OPP needs to be given permission. The only way to allow a take over would be to do what Mcguinty did during the G20 and vote through a special suspension of civil liberties.

And in fact it was the Ottawa Police Chief "who didn't do his job". Ford did at the border Bridge. And effectively.

Also Ottawa, because it's the Federal seat, with several Embassies is probably a special case, due to diplomatic reasons. It was in fact better the Feds did it.

I don't disagree with them having done it. The Fuck ups by Ottawa poluce left them no choice. And as I saud when I saw the fuel dumps I saw the public safety threat immediately and supported it.

My concern was always with the banking suspensions. I don't like the precedent that sets and neither should you. Do you want the Govt to be able to punish protesters by taking away their money?
 
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Funny how people have forgotten McGuinty and Blair……..Nah, no parallels or connections to the G20

Either way, it’s comical reading this thread.

And what did Blair do when that colossal fuck up and abuse of civil rights blew up.

Threw his own under the bus, offered up a mid level scapegoat then slunk away and was rewarded a position in Federal politics. The left sure can pick them.
 
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As I read on this the OPP needs to be given permission. The only way to allow a take over would be to do what Mcguinty did during the G20 and vote through a special suspension of civil liberties.




And in fact it was the Ottawa Police Chief "who didn't do his job". Ford did at the border Bridge. And effectively.



Also Ottawa, because it's the Federal seat, with several Embassies is probably a special case, due to diplomatic reasons. It was in fact better the Feds did it.



I don't disagree with them having done it. The Fuck ups by Ottawa poluce left them no choice. And as I saud when I saw the fuel dumps I saw the public safety threat immediately and supported it.

My concern was always with the banking suspensions. I don't like the precedent that sets and neither should you. Do you want the Govt to be able to punish protesters by taking away their money?
You're just making shit up based upon what you imagine.

Ford could have done the same in Ottawa as he did at the border, but he was ski-dooing as his cottage and sticking his head in a snowbank when it came to Ottawa.

More of "just making shit up based upon what you imagine".

Again:

Whose legal authority was Ford required obtain to step in and provide province wide resources to help clear out the invaders in downtown Ottawa?

He certainly didn't need municipal nor municipal police permission to just do his job.[/QUOTE][/QUOTE][/QUOTE][/QUOTE][/QUOTE][/QUOTE]
 

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You're just making shit up based upon what you imagine.

Ford could have done the same in Ottawa as he did at the border, but he was ski-dooing as his cottage and sticking his head in a snowbank when it came to Ottawa.

More of "just making shit up based upon what you imagine".

Again:

Whose legal authority was Ford required obtain to step in and provide province wide resources to help clear out the invaders in downtown Ottawa?

He certainly didn't need municipal nor municipal police permission to just do his job.
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Ok. So put up, with credible sources, what exactly you think Ford should have done in Ottawa.
 

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Ok. So put up, with credible sources, what exactly you think Ford should have done in Ottawa.
If I may because you sure like pulling shit out of your ass LOL



In it, Justice Paul Rouleau wrote: "I find the province of Ontario's reluctance to become fully engaged in such efforts directed at resolving the situation in Ottawa troubling," citing the province's refusal to take part in tripartite meetings with the federal government and city officials.

Greater engagement by Ford and his government could have "provided the people of Ottawa with a clear message that they had not been abandoned by their provincial government during a time of crisis," Rouleau wrote.



Had there been greater collaboration at the political level from the start, it could well have assisted in ironing out the communication, jurisdictional, and resourcing issues that plagued the early response to the protests,” Rouleau said in the report.(opens in a new tab)

“It could also have assisted in identifying authorities available to each level of government that might have been used to respond to the protests and coordinate direct engagement with protesters. It could also have provided the people of Ottawa with a clear message that they had not been abandoned by their provincial government during a time of crisis.”
 

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If I may because you sure like pulling shit out of your ass LOL



In it, Justice Paul Rouleau wrote: "I find the province of Ontario's reluctance to become fully engaged in such efforts directed at resolving the situation in Ottawa troubling," citing the province's refusal to take part in tripartite meetings with the federal government and city officials.

Greater engagement by Ford and his government could have "provided the people of Ottawa with a clear message that they had not been abandoned by their provincial government during a time of crisis," Rouleau wrote.



Had there been greater collaboration at the political level from the start, it could well have assisted in ironing out the communication, jurisdictional, and resourcing issues that plagued the early response to the protests,” Rouleau said in the report.(opens in a new tab)

“It could also have assisted in identifying authorities available to each level of government that might have been used to respond to the protests and coordinate direct engagement with protesters. It could also have provided the people of Ottawa with a clear message that they had not been abandoned by their provincial government during a time of crisis.”
Justice Paul Rouleau was a friend and supporter of Justin's dad...Gee I wonder if that affected his decision.

You forgot the toilet paper.
 
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