Opposition Political Leader In Canada Arrested For Voicing Opposition To Current Covid-19 Lockdown Measures

 

National Post/Canadian Press: Maxime Bernier arrested, charged after attending anti-COVID restriction rally in Manitoba 

The People's Party of Canada Leader was charged with exceeding public gathering limits and violating Manitoba's requirement to self-isolate upon entering the province 

WINNIPEG — The leader of the People’s Party of Canada has been arrested in Manitoba after attending a rally against COVID-19 restrictions. 

RCMP say Maxime Bernier was charged with exceeding public gathering limits and violating Manitoba’s requirement to self-isolate upon entering the province. 

The arrest south of Winnipeg occurred before Bernier was to arrive at a protest in the city. Bernier is a former federal Conservative who served as a cabinet minister in Stephen Harper’s government.  

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Update #1: People's Party of Canada Leader Maxime Bernier arrested by RCMP in Manitoba (CBC) Update #2: People’s Party leader Maxime Bernier charged after anti-rules rallies in Manitoba (Toronto Sun)  

WNU Editor: NHL hockey teams are permitted to travel between borders. A vigil where hundreds if not thousands showed up for a family that was killed in a hate crime in London (Ontario) was permitted. If I had time, I would list dozens of other arbitrary waivers and exceptions to current lock-down laws that have been made in Canada by our federal and provincial governments in the past month. 

But if a politician from a small opposition party organizes a small rally to voice opposition to the current lock-down measures .... expect to be targeted, arrested, and put in jail. 

 Not a good day for civil liberties in Canada today. Not a good day at all.



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