'Trudeau and his federal government must be isolated by the democratic international community'
Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau has been denounced by a Member of the European Parliament over the “tyrannical actions” he has taken against peaceful protestors taking part in the ongoing ‘Freedom Convoy’ demonstrations.
The European Conservatives and Reformists group member went on to say that what Trudeau was doing was “reminiscent” of Communist China, and that the Canadian leader should be “isolated” by the international community over his actions. “Such scenes are reminiscent of China, whose government he wants to imitate, not to Western democracies,” Terhes continued.
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