
Originally Posted by
kootenayskier
Ottawa and Ontario were responsible for, and could and should have dealt with the situation, but were demonstrably weak, indecisive, and incapable (a good argument against ill considered diversity hires) and didn’t. Most people in the Country were thoroughly fed up with indulging this nonsense, so the Feds enacted temporary legislation to enable them to take charge, put competent people in place, and acted decisively, effectively, and proportionately, then rescinded the legislation. An easy win for Trudeau amongst those not living in La La land.
While the PM invokes the Emergencies Act it still needs to be ratified by Parliament (which it was) and the Senate (where it was unlikely to pass). Senators are appointed for life by whatever political party is in power but most senators are independent and have no formal affiliation with any party.
There were protests all over the country but most were day events and everyone went home at night. A few places (like the Pacific border crossing in Surrey, BC) turned in blockades but they were shut down by the police after a few days without any need for the Emergencies Act. Maybe we have more experience with mobs and rioting (Go Canucks Go).
The police have a long history of letting protests turn into blockades, getting a court order and then diffusing the situation. I think the Ottawa police chief did nothing because he had no support or direction from the province or federal governments. They all ran and hid.
If you have a problem & think that someone else is going to solve it for you then you have two problems.
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