shockedcanadian
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The suggestion seems to be that American conservatives are playing a role in this convoy and you have threatened Canadas sovereignty. Based on the article, if it were China, N Korea or Russia, Canadian government would have named them, so their silence points to America or some other ally.
Are any of you in on this? If so, leave us alone please, we are the best.
Also, for the record, and his record truth be told; Bill Blair is an idiot.
The Trudeau government has yet to elaborate on claims made earlier this week that suggest Freedom Convoy-linked occupations and blockades are the work of foreign actors working to subvert Canada’s sovereignty.
On Wednesday, Emergency Preparedness Minister Bill Blair described the protest actions — which saw hundreds of people take part in a weeks-long occupation in downtown Ottawa and bring international trade to a halt by blocking key border crossings — as an overt attempt to disrupt both Canada’s economy and democracy.
“We have seen strong evidence that it was the intention of those who blockaded our ports-of-entry in a largely foreign-funded, targeted and coordinated attack,” Blair said, accusing the movement of intentionally idling factories, halting trade and sabotaging our already-fragile supply chain.
“We will not let any foreign entities that seek to do harm to Canada or Canadians erode trust in our democratic institutions, or question the legitimacy of our democracy.”
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“That’s a hell of an accusation to make,” he said.
“It’s a fairly alarming accusation that what started out as a protest — whether you believe in it or not is irrelevant, people have a right to protest under the charter — is actually a threat to our sovereignty as a nation.
Are any of you in on this? If so, leave us alone please, we are the best.
Also, for the record, and his record truth be told; Bill Blair is an idiot.
Government won't elaborate on claims 'foreign interference' played role in Freedom Convoy protests
'That's a hell of an accusation to make,' one security consultant says. 'It's a fairly alarming accusation that what started out as a protest ... is actually a thre…
nationalpost.com
The Trudeau government has yet to elaborate on claims made earlier this week that suggest Freedom Convoy-linked occupations and blockades are the work of foreign actors working to subvert Canada’s sovereignty.
On Wednesday, Emergency Preparedness Minister Bill Blair described the protest actions — which saw hundreds of people take part in a weeks-long occupation in downtown Ottawa and bring international trade to a halt by blocking key border crossings — as an overt attempt to disrupt both Canada’s economy and democracy.
“We have seen strong evidence that it was the intention of those who blockaded our ports-of-entry in a largely foreign-funded, targeted and coordinated attack,” Blair said, accusing the movement of intentionally idling factories, halting trade and sabotaging our already-fragile supply chain.
“We will not let any foreign entities that seek to do harm to Canada or Canadians erode trust in our democratic institutions, or question the legitimacy of our democracy.”
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Those statements left security consultant and former CSIS and CSE intelligence analyst Phil Gurski with more questions than answers.
“That’s a hell of an accusation to make,” he said.
“It’s a fairly alarming accusation that what started out as a protest — whether you believe in it or not is irrelevant, people have a right to protest under the charter — is actually a threat to our sovereignty as a nation.
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