Heard On The Hill

Angry crowds result in cancelled, disrupted Trudeau campaign events

Plus, a contentious GTA riding is one of the featured B'nai Brith virtual debates the same day the federal leaders are set to clash publicly for the first time.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has been confronted by angry anti-vaccine and COVID-restriction protesters at multiple stops along his tour as Liberal leader in the election campaign.
The Liberal leader's campaign picked up this weekend, after a short pause pre-punctuated with a rare event cancellation due to safety concerns over protesters plaguing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. But it didn't go quietly. This most recent incident occurred on Aug. 29, during a ...

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