Majority of truckers are vaccinated, Trudeau says, as ‘freedom convoy’ heads to Ottawa Prime Minister Justin Trudeau responded on the social media site, writing that “this kind of intimidation – against any politician or public servant – is completely unacceptable and inexcusable, and it’s not how disagreements should be voiced in our democracy.”This kind of intimidation – against any politician or public servant – is completely unacceptable and inexcusable, and it’s not how disagreements should be voiced in our democracy.
I’m thinking of you and your family, George. Please stay safe.— Justin Trudeau (@JustinTrudeau) January 24, 2022A fellow Calgary MP who sits on the other side of the House of Commons agreed with Chahal’s sentiment that a private residence is not the place for protests.“I agree.
Let’s work across party lines to change this — it negatively affects every political stripe and our democracy,” Calgary Nose Hill MP Michelle Rempel Garner tweeted. “Be well and my best to your family.” Experts say truckers should have done more to prepare for vaccine mandate Calgary police said they were made aware of the protest and by the time officers arrived, protesters were already leaving the area.Anti-vaccine and anti-mask group “Calgary Freedom Central” said it was behind the protest, adding it was trying to protest the mandatory COVID-19 vaccine mandate for truckers.I agree.
Let's work across party lines to change this – it negatively affects every political stripe and our democracy. Be well and my best to your family.— Michelle Rempel Garner (@MichelleRempel) January 24, 2022On Jan.