Posted on 02/14/2022 8:44:55 AM PST by SeekAndFind
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation has learned that Prime Minister Trudeau "will inform the provinces he will invoke the Emergencies Act to give the government extra powers to deal with the protests across the country. But in a meeting with the Liberal caucus, the PM said there were no plans to deploy the military."
The move follows a meeting Sunday of the federal cabinet and its Incident Response Group (IRG).
Trudeau tweeted late Sunday that the IRG discussed "further actions the government can take to help end the blockades and occupations."
Earlier that day, Emergency Preparedness Minister Bill Blair told CBC's Rosemary Barton Live that the federal government has discussed invoking special emergency powers to deal with ongoing protests in Ottawa.
Blair described the attitude around invoking the Emergencies Act as "appropriate caution" rather than "reticence."
As CBC concludes, the law gives the federal government carte blanche to cope with a crisis, including the ability to enact emergency powers that allow it to prohibit travel within a specified area or remove personal property, while imposing fines or jail time on people contravening new orders.
This is basically the ability to unleash 'selective' martial law on Canadians.
This comes after reports on Sunday, Canadian officials cleared the roadway and arrested "Freedom Convoy" demonstrators who held the line and blocked the busiest U.S.-Canada border crossing for nearly a week. Canadian officials confirmed the bridge reopened earlier Monday morning as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is expected to invoke emergency powers to squash protesters around the country.
Traffic cameras on Ambassador Bridge, which connects Windsor and Canadian automotive plants with Detroit, show increased traffic flows around 0930 ET in both directions, into the US, and into Canada.
"Today, our national economic crisis at the Ambassador Bridge came to an end," declared the mayor of Windsor, Drew Dilkens.
Bridge Camera (Into the US)
Bridge Camera (Into Canada)
While the bridge's reopening has been called a success by the government, demonstrators against medical tyranny disrupted hundreds of millions of trade between both countries. Bloomberg reports the price of the six-day shutdown cost a whopping $13.5 million an hour in traded goods and forced carmakers to shutter or limit production at plants in Ontario and Detroit.
About 500 miles northeast of Windsor, CBS News reports protesters in Ottawa, Canada's capital, continue to "paralyze downtown." The occupation of Ottawa has incited a movement across the country of freedom-loving people creating congestion across highways, metro areas, and border crossings -- all because they're fed up with Trudeau's vaccine mandates and restrictions.
The government is struggling to quell the assembly of freedom-loving people from across the country as Trudeau's government plays Whac-A-Mole" to squash protesters where every they show up.
The latest is in Surrey, British Columbia, where protesters have shuttered a border crossing. Freedom never sleeps as a stretch of Highway 15 remains shut down, preventing traffic from entering the US. Data from geolocation technology company TomTom shows part of the highway is closed.
Various highway traffic cameras (data sourced from the British Columbia government) confirm the closure.
Still ongoing... https://t.co/DSuCNENTfC pic.twitter.com/H6HprRC1Uj — AM730Traffic (@AM730Traffic) February 14, 2022
Twitter is full of pictures and videos from over the weekend of people gathering on and around the highway to voice their opinion against the government's dystopic vaccine mandates and restrictions.
Even as Ambassador Bridge reopens, protesters continue blockade movements across the country at critical chokepoints that could unleash economic pain for the Canadian economy, something the Bank of Canada has called "very distressing."
The revolts have yet to be squashed as it appears Trudeau won't submit to protester demands.
Little Fidel could end this in 10 minutes by canceling the mandate but noo,
Can you add Biden in there somewhere
Little Fidel could end this in 10 minutes by canceling the mandate but noo,
Justine is Canada’s “Major Award”
Spidey Powers..maybe.
The last time his father did this same type of thing with the prior law, he detained the french quebec seccesionists. The result was the creation of the permanent Quebecois party.
His dad did this, I believe, back in the 70’s when I lived in Canada. Not sure of the date, but I believe it had to do with French separatist?
Seems like the truckers could start a max speed of 10 mph to deliver food and goods across Canada....to get the attention of the government.
Who are now coalition partners with the Conservative
Party.
Had never heard that expression
https://alphahistory.com/frenchrevolution/sans-culottes/
There was a guy on Bannon this AM. Max Bernier, leader of the populist party in Canada. Don’t know if they’re taken seriously, but he sounded like a sensible conservative.
Ill douche not Il Duce.
WHEN, not IF he sends the Army into Milk River, AB AND Coutts, AB, he has almost certainly elected the Wildrose Independence Party of Alberta into a MAJORITY in the next election! ESPECIALLY if some citizens get shot by the troops! Prayers for safety of the citizens and protesters. IF ordered to shoot citizens, I expect a LARGE number of troops to disobey and lay down their arms.
Well done Justin! You will have completed what your pap tried, except it will be ALBERTA not Quebec that will separate first!
IF he sends the Army
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I don’t think there are enough stupid people in Canada for that to happen.
Every person in the chain of command and every person given the order would have to agree.
“I am afraid the ways to end the tyranny are shrinking in number.”
Actually they are increasing exponentially—but there is no way I am going to discuss that here.
I will just say this—governments are large, inefficient,arrogant, slow, out of touch with the public, bureaucratic, stupid....
That gives you a few clues.
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