Military Tells Ottawa to Find Someone Else to Evict the Freedom Loving Truckers

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While the Canadian Capital city of Ottawa buckles under the weight of thousands upon thousands of Freedom Convoy truckers who have dared to sing, dance, chant, feed the homeless, and sound their horns in protest,  Ottawa police Chief Peter Sloly has threatened to take the “extremely rare” step of calling in the Canadian Armed Forces. “It is not a decision to be taken lightly,” Sloly said during a Wednesday briefing to Ottawa officials, but his move, no doubt a result of pressure from the authoritarian Trudeau regime, has backfired spectacularly.

Sloly continued to bloviate,

“None of the options create a beautiful, elegant, simple, safe solution. They all come with massive risks, and that option in particular could come with massive risks.”

Within hours the other shoe dropped when a statement from Canadian National Defense Minister Anita Anand’s office snatched Sloly’s tough-talking headlines… and stuffed them down his throat when her press secretary told The Star that there are “no plans” for the Canadian Armed Forces to get involved with handling the protests.

“The Canadian Armed Forces are not involved in law enforcement in this situation, and there are no plans for such CAF involvement, said Anand’s press secretary, Daniel Minden.

It would appear that at this point the Freedom Convoy may have reached a critical mass, it is now too big for the Ottawa authorities even with help from the Federal police the Royal Canadian Mounted Police to contain the demonstration, it is political suicide for Prime Minister Trudeau and now it seems to be a non-starter Anita Anand.

Trudeau Is Out Of Options And Time – The Truckers Are Winning

Canada has a history of waiting out large protests until they lose traction and disintegrate, but with the proverbial boot on Centre Bloc’s neck and the military option off the table, unless he plans on airlifting in Police from every city and province across Canada Trudeau who has stubbornly refused to even grant an audience to protest leaders may be forced to the negotiating table.

The winds have already begun to change in the public opinion outside the city with Alberta and Saskatchewan in the more Conservative areas of the Canada Sheild having already dropped COVID restrictions. Even ultra-left Quebec will see restrictions roll-back by March 14th.

The Star reported,

“[I]t is evident that calls for an end to restrictions have resonated. Of the 1,546 Canadians surveyed by Leger, 44 per cent said they sympathized with the frustrations being voiced by the protesters.

Some Conservative politicians have shown support to the demonstrators, including interim Conservative Party of Canada leader Candice Bergen. And, on Tuesday, Liberal MP Joël Lightbound broke ranks with his party, saying the federal government’s policies have caused too much division in the country.

That sentiment was echoed by premiers in the West.”

Premier Scott Moe of Saskatchewan noted, “The benefits of the proof-of-vaccination policy no longer outweigh the costs. This policy most certainly has run its course. So it’s time for us to take a step back, living with COVID, and to make every effort to get our lives back to normal.”

His Alberta counterpart Premier Jason Kanney added,

“We cannot remain at a heightened state of emergency forever. We have to begin to heal.”

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