Alberta, Manitoba, and Other Provinces Refuse to Take Part in Justin Trudeau’s Gun Grab
Alberta, Manitoba, New Brunswick, and other provinces are refusing to take part in implementing Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s gun grab.
Alberta, Manitoba, New Brunswick, and other provinces are refusing to take part in implementing Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s gun grab.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Friday announced a “freeze” on handgun sales and transfers, claiming the action will keep children safe.
Saskatchewan joined Alberta on Saturday in rejecting enforcement of Justin Trudeau’s “assault weapons” ban.
Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) are still searching for a suspect involved in a mass stabbing attack on a First Nations reserve.
At least ten people are dead with another 15 wounded in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan following a series of stabbings.
Two Canadian provincial leaders and 16 American state governors signed a letter on Wednesday calling on Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and American President Joe Biden to end Wuhan coronavirus vaccine mandates for cross-border truckers.
Several Canadian provincial executives resisted Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s invocation of emergency powers on Monday to shut down the Freedom Convoy protests against vaccine mandates.
Canada’s Freedom Convoy trucker protest against vaccine mandates continued on Tuesday as mandates, vaccine passport systems, and other coronavirus restrictions began falling in provinces across the country – including Alberta, Saskatchewan, Quebec, and Prince Edward Island.
The Canadian province of Saskatchewan will soon end its coronavirus vaccine passport and mask requirements as anti-mandate protests continue to grow across the country.
Canadians have suffered with a political “uni-party” with no true opposition for too long, Freedom Convoy leader and spokesman B.J. Dichter told Breitbart News.
Premier Scott Moe of the Canadian province Saskatchewan conceded Wednesday the time may have come to “look at ending all” coronavirus measures.
Regional governments throughout Canada have begun announcing plans to drop onerous civil rights restrictions on their citizens meant to contain the Chinese coronavirus this week following mounting pressure from national protests, most prominently the “Freedom Convoy” in Ottawa.
A Canadian city council has voted to remove a statue of the country’s first prime minister, following claims its presence was painful to indigenous people.
Support for the separatism of Canada’s western provinces, or Wexit, has set record highs in a new poll following the election victory of Liberal leader Justin Trudeau.