Massive protests continue in Canada’s capital Ottawa against the imperative of getting the Kovid vaccine to prevent coronavirus infection. In view of this, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has taken a big decision. The PM has implemented the Emergency Act to deal with the nationwide protests.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Monday that he is going to implement the Emergency Situations Act to end these demonstrations, regarding the heavy demonstration of truck drivers in Canada. This act is used in times of crisis in the country. “It is now clear that very serious challenges have arisen to law enforcement’s ability to effectively enforce the law,” Trudeau said at a news conference on Parliament Hill.
‘Damage to the economy’
Trudeau said the blockade is hurting our economy and putting public safety at risk. We cannot and will not allow illegal and dangerous activities to continue.” Where there are violent demonstrations by people and dangerous activities such as blockades.
Trudeau said the act would enable the RCMP to enforce municipal bylaws and provincial offenses. “This is a necessary step to keep Canadians safe, protect people’s jobs, and restore trust in our institutions,” he said. Let me tell you, thousands of people are demonstrating in Ottawa against the necessity of getting the vaccine. Recently, protesters deliberately blocked traffic around ‘Parliament Hill’. Some protesters even urinated in the ‘National War Memorial’ and parked their vehicles. One person also danced while standing on ‘Toom of the Unknown Soldier’.
More than 80 percent of people vaccinated
Protesters in the country did not get the sympathy of others after Canada’s largest demonstrations over orders to deal with the global pandemic. More than 80 percent of people in Canada have been vaccinated. Many people were angered by the indecent behavior of the protesters. However, Canadian officials say that about half the money for this protest has come from American supporters.