Peter Stockland: Trudeau Called for Dialogue During Indigenous Rail Blockade, but Assailed Convoy Protesters With Emergencies Act

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Well, at least Prime Minister Trudeau is in a state of calm. Indeed he has, we’re told, achieved an abundance of bliss.
“I am absolutely, absolutely serene,” he said on Nov. 25 during his testimony at the Rouleau inquiry into declaration of the Emergencies Act in February.
Not just “absolutely serene.” But “absolutely, absolutely.” No scintilla of quivering, quavering, or doubt. The man stands at the apex of oneness with himself. And I am absolutely-squared confident we can all agree that is a good thing.
Who would want a hair-trigger prime minister at Canada’s helm when the need is nigh to send club-swinging riot police into the streets to beat protesters into submission and throw a working-class mom into jail to be held without bail? In circumstances so dire, no second-guessers, no hand-wringers, no Hamlets, need apply….

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