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I am pretty sure that there were multiple national police and security forces at all of these events, without the Emergency Measures Act being employed.
Like the Coventry Road Command Center? No thanks.
Oh man, it was awesome when Nardwuar the human serviette questioned Chrétien on pepper spray. Those were the days…
Or Lebreton flats.
Congratulations Watson, you have accomplished what was always thought to be impossible. Becoming more hated in Ottawa then the Senators owner Eugene Melnyk.How about we let that kind of action actually go through the courts to determine merit, not just push it through under the EA…
Watson is the last person that we should be listening to at this point. He’s so tone-deaf and blind to his own crappy performance in this whole mess….and other leadership fiascos like the SNC Lavelin-LRT debacle. I can’t wait to see what self-aggrandizing retirement clap-trap he’ll be spouting leading up to the municipal elections…
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Are you fucking kidding, Watson?!?
How about looking in a mirror!!!
The greatest amount of leadership in this whole thing was shown by a 22-year old student, FFS!![]()
IIRC, that concept didn't work all that well during the G8/G20 here in Canada, but maybe it can be better implemented now.Perhaps Ottawa might want to consider creating a designated Demonstration Ground where the OPS can direct and contain protesters while they conduct orderly, if not necessarily lawful, demonstrations. Preferably in sight of Parliament Hill.
Demonstration was allowed and accommodated."If change isn’t allowed to be a process, it becomes an event." - Penny Mordaunt 10/10/2019
You either permit a demonstration to happen and manage it or try to oppose it and count the casualties.
That is the purpose of Speaker's Corner which has been defusing and dissipating anti-government feelings since the 1848 Chartist Petition.
Revolutions brought down governments, and churches, all over Europe. Britain's Establishment survived, despite the same famines that drove the revolutions in Europe occurring in Scotland and Ireland.
Freezing people's accounts without some kind of court order is pretty worrying though, maybe the EA should be amended to have options to call up only sections of it vice the entire thing so it's a lot more transparent what they are doing when they invoke it. Even if that is done via some kind of OIC that's not publicly available then it's there for shaping the 'ROE' of the application, as well as the eventual inquiry.
there was an interaction between a Toronto Police Service officer on a horse and a 49-year-old woman
After seeing how effective they were, I think that it would be a good idea for many different police forces to look into them.Toronto ( 27 horses ) and Hamilton ( 5 horses ) are the only mounted ( non-ceremonial ) patrol units in Ontario.
Maybe Ottawa will consider a mounted police patrol unit of its own?
After seeing how effective they were, I think that it would be a good idea for many different police forces to look into themToronto ( 27 horses ) and Hamilton ( 5 horses ) are the only mounted ( non-ceremonial ) patrol units in Ontario.
Maybe Ottawa will consider a mounted police patrol unit of its own?
The first is, of course, that these guys were way, way too far into their own information ecosystem. Reports from the scene suggest that these protesters sincerely thought that waving a white flag was some magical forcefield of invincibility, or that taping a copy of the bill of rights to your illegally parked truck was a trump card that would leave the cops powerless.
Police marched in three weeks after the protest began and after the protesters received plenty of warning. Anyone who was genuinely shocked to see them make arrests was so far into the far-right's looking glass of bullshit that they really believed that the cops were with them, that the military would revolt, and that the people would support them. We don't say this in mockery. We say this as warning — many of these people have flown right through their frickin' fail-safe points, folks. We need to understand just how detached from reality they are, because that is a major complicating factor.
A lot of people have been drinking their own bath water and are susceptible to pseudo-legal, possibly FOTL inspired, BS and other propaganda swirling in their social media feeds. This is not good. I fear our leadership is ill equipped to deal with this adequately.The second point, as Line editor Gerson noted so aptly in our weekly video, is that on top of whatever toll misinformation has taken, it's also clear these protesters were neither politically sophisticated, nor experienced activists. These people have clearly never spent any time around a homeless encampment scheduled for clearing out nor an Idle No More rally that wore out its welcome. Again, the police tactics being used this weekend are pretty measured and controlled, but protesters seemed honestly shocked to be confronted by ... disciplined and measured crowd-control tactics after fair warning to disperse had been given.
Toronto ( 27 horses ) and Hamilton ( 5 horses ) are the only mounted ( non-ceremonial ) patrol units in Ontario.
Maybe Ottawa will consider a mounted police patrol unit of its own?
Toronto ( 27 horses ) and Hamilton ( 5 horses ) are the only mounted ( non-ceremonial ) patrol units in Ontario.
Maybe Ottawa will consider a mounted police patrol unit of its own?
It’s called radicalisation. This is what is happening.A good, chewy article from The Line.
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Dispatch from the Front Line: We just don't trust you, Mr. Trudeau
The protest in Ottawa disperses; what now for the Emergencies Act?theline.substack.com
A good all round article but these two points jumped out at me about how badly most of these protesters were taken advantage of.
A lot of people have been drinking their own bath water and are susceptible to pseudo-legal, possibly FOTL inspired, BS and other propaganda swirling in their social media feeds. This is not good. I fear our leadership is ill equipped to deal with this adequately.
People feeling they're being f***ked over, not being heard, being called all sorts of nasty things (even though some say "it's just words"), painted by some as the enemy (or, at the very least, nowhere NEAR as f***ked over as they say they are) ...It’s called radicalisation. This is what is happening.
Aye! They've ay been effective.After seeing how effective they were, I think that it would be a good idea for many different police forces to look into them
That is an expensive capability. As the the partner of an owner of a horse of no special pedigree, I can assure you that they very efficiently turn (a lot of) money into (a lot of) manure.Toronto ( 27 horses ) and Hamilton ( 5 horses ) are the only mounted ( non-ceremonial ) patrol units in Ontario.
Maybe Ottawa will consider a mounted police patrol unit of its own?