Not actually criticise his policy??? This is what has been done here lots of time. You want to talk about his policies? Huge dept with no infrastructure to show for it? Lots of money spend where it was not needed? Recent invoking of the Emergency act? Socks come up just as an example that it is...
And here is another example of how you always twist what other people say. Please, give me a quote from my original post where tries to stop people' freedom of expression. note that "stop trying to apply Toronto standards to Ottawa" is no stopping freedom of expression but request to stop...
It is funny how people from Toronto try to discuss our life in Ottawa. Yes, 15 minute walk is way too far in Downtown Ottawa if you are going south. Even if you start at the northern point of DT (where the protest was) it is more than half-way to 417. It is not a downtown anymore - it is a...
Yes, and generate the needed electricity using wind power. Or, better yet, just put a large sail on top of each car and skip generating electricity altogether.
Ontario is not Toronto. Why the hell people from Ottawa would need to know what kind of a road 407 is? All other toll roads I know have special entries and all toll lines I know have very visible different characteristics and LOTS of signs before they begin
Exactly my point. Too far from the demonstration . There were little disturbances south of Laurie and absolutely no demonstrators south of Somerset. Again, it is Ottawa, not Toronto. 1.6 km is a long way here. It not not even a downtown anymore.
Have you ever been to Ottawa??? Yes, 10 blocks from Parliament Hills is huge in Ottawa. Before the police start to clear it, the protest took a single street (Wellington street, a 6-block long street in front of Parliament) with a small effect on 2 streets to the south of it. Life was as usual...
How about a simpler solution: do not use force against non-violent people and let them stay there. And for J: do his job, talk to protesters, and eliminate some of the federal mandates that are useless now. And do it now, not in a week or two.
I do not remember any physical escalation until police tried to remove the protesters. I did not remember of a single instance anyone got hit or any window smashed during the protest. If this protest is violent, what we can expect next?
So, if there are no kids and just regular people, then snipers are OK? Way to handle a protest where there has been no bodily harm or destruction of private property. Do you actually listening what you are saying or you just want to argue for the sake of it and defend your point of view no...
And provinces are dropping their restrictions. However, the one that trigger the convoy was the federal one. No federal restrictions (airline/train travel, Canada entry, truckers mandates) have been dropped yet.
Yes, it seems politicians love COVID. I know Putin and Lukashenko do - it makes it so much easier to deal with everyone who dos not agree with them. Now it is JT's turn