In Carp, O’Toole made his hardest personal attack on Trudeau, outside of Ottawa, Monday, juxtaposing the black-face Party phase with his military record: “Every Canadian met Justin Trudeau, a privileged, entitled person and always in search of his first. He looked for number one in the middle of a pandemic, calling this costly and pointless choice. This is not self-interest, this is not leadership. Through and through, it’s justin Trudeau.”
A few hours later, Trudeau replied in Vancouver that an attack on O’Toole had been carried out: “I don’t dispute his nature. He doesn’t love his children, I’m not saying. I say he’s wrong in how jobs, prosperity, and a country protected for people in the future are to be secured. But this is what may be chosen by Canadians. I’ll allow him and his proxies and the anti-vaxx and weapons lobby movement, the anti-choice bunch… go on attacking me, okay. I will remain Canadians-focused.”
Monday, CBC reported that politicians of all sorts, with the exception of those from the People’s Party, quickly condemned rallies outside the hospitals across Canada. The Canadian press is doing well, including the tale of Faye Doiron, who in Toronto is on a double-lung transplantation and has an escort from the police to walk through the lines of unmasked, unvaccinated demonstrators she said was “terrifying,” because it was warned she’d kill COVID-19.