Rideau Hall last week with multiple firearms wrote a two-page letter which sources say included personal financial issues and government grievances, including references to his actions sending a wake-up call and fears Canada was falling into communist dictatorship.Corey Hurren, a 46-year-old military reservist from Manitoba, was arrested by police on July 2 after allegedly using a vehicle he feared would be repossessed shortly to ram the gates of Rideau Hall and go in search of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau with several firearms on hand.
Corey Hurren, alleged Rideau Hall intruder, threatened Trudeau: RCMP officer He faces 22 charges related to uttering threats and firearms offences.Sources tell Global News authorities are evaluating all.