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« Reply #120 on: August 09, 2022, 05:00:03 AM »
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« Reply #121 on: August 10, 2022, 05:48:08 AM »
Justin Trudeau @JustinTrudeau

For decades, Canada’s peacekeepers have bravely protected civilians, upheld human rights, and promoted peace around the world. Today, we honour these heroic women and men for the sacrifices they have made and the dedication they have shown – thank you.



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« Reply #122 on: August 10, 2022, 09:22:02 PM »
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Today, we celebrate the diverse cultures, traditions, and languages of Indigenous Peoples in Canada and around the world, and the contributions Indigenous Peoples make to our country every day:



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« Reply #123 on: August 11, 2022, 05:25:05 AM »
Justin Trudeau @JustinTrudeau

One year after this agreement, more families in Manitoba are saving money, more spaces are opening, and more kids are getting a better start in life. That’s what this policy is all about.

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« Reply #124 on: August 12, 2022, 05:48:25 AM »
Toronto police spent $7.6 million dealing with potential local convoy, figures show



Idling police cruisers on quiet residential streets of Toronto and out-of-service buses parked across Avenue Road, University Avenue and College Street were a common sight throughout February, 2022.

They were visual clues of a massive Toronto Police Services operation that ran from Feb. 2 to Feb. 27 in the snow-covered city — the force working to deter and discourage the kind of live-in protest or occupation that ground downtown Ottawa to a halt.

Figures obtained by Global News through a freedom of information request show Toronto police spent $7.6 million on its local operation to deter the so-called “Freedom Convoy” from occupying the city, and a further $1.2 million sending officers and resources to assist Ottawa police in both February and April.

The Toronto Police Services budget is approved by the Toronto Police Services Board and ratified by Toronto city council. The 2022 budget sits at roughly $1.1 billion.

On Jan. 28, a convoy of protesters descended on downtown Ottawa from across Canada.

The protest’s stated aim was to have all COVID-19 mandates across Canada removed, with the federal government’s vaccine mandate for cross-border truckers becoming the shorthand explanation for the group’s protest.

The convoy that arrived in Ottawa stayed in the city for roughly three weeks, occupying the area in front of Parliament Hill and some residential streets.

Blaring truck horns, musical performances from DJs and late-night parties were a constant in the capital.

The figures obtained from Toronto police show that between Jan. 28 and Feb. 22, officers were sent from Toronto to Ottawa to assist the overwhelmed local police force. More than $112,000 was spent on regular pay for Toronto Police Services staff, with $554,962 in overtime.

Toronto paramedics also cost $41,866 assisting in Ottawa, while Toronto Fire costs came to $22,100 for the Ottawa protest.

As the reality that the so-called “Freedom Convoy” was more than a weekend of protests set in, Toronto police began work on a multi-million-dollar operation to thwart efforts to occupy the area around the provincial legislature.

Police data shows a Toronto-based operation to manage a “trucker convoy” in Toronto took place between Feb. 2 and Feb. 27 — at a total cost of $7,636,988.

“While we do not disclose our operational tactics, we can tell you that in light of what transpired in Ottawa, an extensive amount of planning and resources went into supporting our operations on those weekends in order to mitigate any impacts on critical infrastructure, businesses, residents and roadways,” a spokesperson for Toronto police told Global News.

A particularly large police presence — marked by helicopters, police cruisers and heavy-duty machinery — was seen over the weekend of Feb. 5 and 6.

University Avenue was closed between College and Queen streets, along with College Street between University Avenue and Yonge Street. Queen’s Park Crescent, and parts of Queen Street West and Bay Street, were also affected by closures.

“Additional rolling and static closures in and around the downtown core can be expected throughout the weekend,” police said at the time.

At the time, Toronto Mayor John Tory said police were making preparations “because we all want to do everything we can to avoid the situation that we’re seeing in Ottawa.”

A significant protest and rally did take place over that weekend, shutting Bloor Street at its intersection with University Avenue, but protesters cleared by the end of the weekend, without taking up a long-term presence in the city’s downtown.

“Ultimately, the actions we took in an extremely dynamic situation, in partnership with our public and private sector partners, was successful in preventing unreasonable disruption while maintaining public safety and allowing for peaceful demonstration,” the Toronto police spokesperson said.

The vast majority of the public money used to avoid an occupation of Toronto ($6.8 million) went on overtime payments to police officers, with $132,299 categorized as benefits, the freedom of information figures say.

Police also spent $174,578 on tow trucks.

Ontario Provincial Police — along with officers from Peel, Barrie, Hamilton and Waterloo — were also used in the preventative operation. The information released under freedom of information says this cost came to roughly $545,539.

“Invoices and details have not been submitted or verified yet,” the information read.

The policing operation extended throughout the month of February, with regular road closures and a visible police presence throughout the areas around the legislature and downtown Toronto.

In April, when the so-called “Rolling Thunder” protest took place in Ottawa, Toronto police spent an additional $333,550 assisting police in the national capital.

“The support we provided in Ottawa, in partnership with many other police services across the country, also helped put an end to a very disruptive takeover by protesters in that city,” Toronto police said regarding $1.2 million in resources provided during February and April’s protests.

https://globalnews.ca/news/9048900/toronto-police-freedom-convoy-protest-policing-cost/

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« Reply #125 on: August 13, 2022, 06:59:24 AM »
Justin Trudeau @JustinTrudeau

Canada & the US have always benefited greatly from our integrated supply chains, and legislation passed by their House of Representatives today makes it clear that will continue. Now, we’re one step closer to Canada being included in a new US tax incentive for electric vehicles.

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Re: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Invokes The Emergencies Act
« Reply #126 on: August 15, 2022, 10:00:06 PM »
U.S. Congress passes a climate bill that will affect all of North America: What you need to know

The bill contains measures Canadian miners and automakers have called a 'big win' for Canada

https://financialpost.com/commodities/energy/electric-vehicles/inflation-reduction-act-canada

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Re: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Invokes The Emergencies Act
« Reply #127 on: August 16, 2022, 05:50:06 AM »
Justin Trudeau @JustinTrudeau

Germany and Canada are close friends, and later this month, I look forward to strengthening our partnership when Chancellor @OlafScholz visits Canada. Learn more about his upcoming visit: https://pm.gc.ca/en/news/news-releases/2022/08/13/chancellor-germany-olaf-scholz-visit-canada

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