Freedom Truckers Convoy 2022: First Anniversary
And Does This Mark The Birth Of The GREAT AWAKENING Of We The Canadian People?
Last year on Valentine’s Day, February 14, 2022, the Prime Minister Justin Trudeau invoked the Emergencies Act to crush the Freedom Truckers Convoy in Ottawa by deploying police force to arrest and disperse the people who had come to their Nation’s Capital to protest the lockdowns and mask/vaccine mandates by the government over the past two years.
The protest movement that brought Canadians from coast to coast to coast to Ottawa and caught the attention of the world, and as a result the Emergencies Act was invoked by the government to shut down the protest, took place on the eve of the fortieth anniversary of the patriation of the Canadian Constitution, the BNA Act of 1867, and with it the Charter of Rights and Freedom, in April 1982 by the Liberal government headed by Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau.
On the first anniversary of the Freedom Truckers Convoy rally and the imposition of the Emergencies Act with support of all the federal parties represented in the parliament, Robert Vaughan of the Just Right Media and I sat down to reflect upon the events of the past year and reflect on the state of our country in the context of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.