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{UAH} WELL THEY ARE ALL WHITE SUPREMACISTS THAT NEVER WENT TO MWIIRI COLLEGE

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Let me make a note here, there is nothing so politically poisonous than a government ignoring issues. As this protest continues and as Justine Trudeau keeps on hiding, Canadians are hurting. And that hurting is personal. For the record, since the pandemic lock downs started in this country and especially in this province, hospitals stopped to do elective surgeries. So if you have developed cancer and it needs to be cut out, your life is not valuable for you do not have COVID-19. If you need a knee surgery or hip replacement you do not matter for you do not have COVID-19. Real people with real lives have lost jobs for they have no place to look after their children for day cares are closed, and it even gets better, in Ontario if your day care is closed due to the virus lock down, you still pay for the place of your kid in that day care or you will lose it whenever the day cares open up. And day cares in this city are very expensive, only as real estate has become so expensive, and so as funerals have become expensive in this city. And with time I will clarify on the last sector as I clarify on the funeral of my family members, that a firkin Rwandan has made a playground in this forum. Food has become very expensive, fuel has become very expensive, and as many jurisdictions open up, we are still held by politicians and health care providers that have not lost a penny since this pandemic started. Oh by the way the province and the city increased their pay within the lock down.

 

The average day care in this city is about $2,000 dollars a month, with Markham being the most expensive place to grow a kid, so if you have a kid what they are telling you is that you stay home in the pandemic for you are not allowed to work, but you have to pay $2,000 dollars a month to the day care not to lose that place in case the pandemic shut down ends in Toronto, which we don't know when. It is bizarre. This city has become so expensive that Toronto star two days ago ran a story that there are just too few kids in this city under age five, is it possible parents are running out? I work in an industry that has to be attentive to changes, and IT was a very good sector, the lock downs affected it, we decided to change to day surgery, and invested large sums of money to make the line working, and as soon as we finished to set it up, the hospitals stopped to do them now almost two years. Well the money we got out of the bank is being paid for the promise was to start paying, but it never occurred to any one that the population will be shut down and forgotten to die for it does not have a virus.

 

I worry about Justine Trudeau's ignoring the truckers and calling them a fringe for Canadians are living a very happy life, these are not sunny days, as I worry about those calling them a stupid bunch of people that failed to attend Mwiiri college. There are real people with real hurting out there. But again Rwandans have survived this long by making hopeless un verified noise.

 

Allan Barigye a Rwandan, post your God damn firkin tax return, let us see how much you paid.

 

EM         -> {   Gap   at   46  } – {Allan Barigye is a Rwandan predator}

On the 49th Parallel          

                 Thé Mulindwas Communication Group
"With Yoweri Museveni, Ssabassajja and Dr. Kiiza Besigye, Uganda is in anarchy"
                    
Kuungana Mulindwa Mawasiliano Kikundi
"Pamoja na Yoweri Museveni, Ssabassajja na Dk. Kiiza Besigye, Uganda ni katika machafuko"

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Subject: {UAH} WELL THEY ARE ALL WHITE SUPREMACISTS THAT NEVER WENT TO MWIIRI COLLEGE

 

U.S.-Canada border crossing blocked by truckers fighting COVID restrictions

By David Ljunggren and Ismail Shakil  16 hrs ago

By David Ljunggren and Ismail Shakil

© Reuters/MACOMB COUNTY SCANNER Truckers block the Ambassador Bridge on the I-75 and I-96 highways in Detroit

OTTAWA (Reuters) -The busiest land crossing from the United States to Canada remained shut on Tuesday after Canadian truckers blocked lanes on Monday to protest their government's pandemic control measures.

© Reuters/MACOMB COUNTY SCANNER Truckers block the Ambassador Bridge on the I-75 and I-96 highways in Detroit

While traffic in both directions was initially blocked, U.S.-bound lanes have since reopened, Windsor Police tweeted.

Drivers demanding an end to federal COVID-19 vaccine mandates for cross-border traffic began blocking the streets of Canada's capital, Ottawa, on Jan. 28. Since Sunday night, police have started slowly taking back control, seizing thousands of liters of fuel and removing an oil tanker truck.

Ottawa Deputy Police Chief Steve Bell told reporters on Tuesday that police have immobilized many of the heavy vehicles taking part in the blockade. He said about a quarter of the 418 protest trucks in the downtown have children in them, and police are concerned for their welfare in relation to cold, noise, carbon monoxide risks and access to sanitation.

© Reuters/MACOMB COUNTY SCANNER Truckers block the Ambassador Bridge on the I-75 and I-96 highways in Detroit

Canada's Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino told reporters that he had been in touch with the mayor of Windsor and local legislators about the blockade at the Ambassador Bridge, connecting Detroit, Michigan, with Windsor, Ontario.

© Reuters/PATRICK DOYLE Truckers and their supporters continue to protest against the COVID-19 vaccine mandates in Ottawa

"We will continue to work...so that we can keep the supply chains moving across the Ambassador Bridge, as well as the wheels of our economy turning," he said.

Canada sends 75% of its exports to the United States, and the bridge usually handles around 8,000 trucks a day.

The owner of the bridge, the Detroit International Bridge Co, said international commerce on the bridge needed to resume.

"We encourage the appropriate officials to take prompt action to alleviate the situation as quickly as possible in a manner that reflects mutual respect," the company's chairman, Matt Moroun, said in a statement

REOPENING PLANS

The president of the Canadian Vehicle Manufacturers' Association called for an immediate end to the blockade, saying "persistent delays at the Ambassador Bridge risk disrupting automotive production that employs tens of thousands of Canadians."

© Reuters/PATRICK DOYLE Truckers and their supporters continue to protest against the COVID-19 vaccine mandates in Ottawa

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau appeared in public on Monday for the first time in more than a week after being infected with COVID-19, saying the protest had to stop.

Trudeau was due to return to parliament on Tuesday to face opposition legislators demanding he do more to end what one aide called a "national humiliation."

He has denounced the demonstrators' tactics.

"Individuals are trying to blockade our economy, our democracy, and our fellow citizens' daily lives," he told an emergency debate in the House of Commons on Monday night. "It has to stop."

But one of his Liberal Party colleagues has broken rank on the government's hardline stance on vaccine mandates. Joel Lightbound called on the government to move away from divisive politics and present a clear roadmap for lifting of pandemic restrictions.

Meanwhile some provinces are beginning to lift the strict COVID-19 restrictions.

Quebec Premier Francois Legault on Tuesday announced a gradual reopening of the province's offices, businesses, bars and social activities through March 14, while lifting restrictions on the number of visitors allowed in private homes.

Legault said a recent protest by truckers in Quebec City did not influence his plans, but acknowledged that some people in the French-language province were fed up with the restrictions.

Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe said the requirement to provide proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test for businesses, workplaces and other public venues will end on Feb. 14.

(Reporting by David Ljunggren and Ismail Shakil; Additional reporting by Anna Mehler-Paperny in Ottawa, Allison Lampert in Montreal and Susan Heavey in Washington; Writing by Denny ThomasEditing by Jonathan Oatis and Lisa Shumaker)

EM         -> {   Gap   at   46  } – {Allan Barigye is a Rwandan predator}

On the 49th Parallel          

                 Thé Mulindwas Communication Group
"With Yoweri Museveni, Ssabassajja and Dr. Kiiza Besigye, Uganda is in anarchy"
                    
Kuungana Mulindwa Mawasiliano Kikundi
"Pamoja na Yoweri Museveni, Ssabassajja na Dk. Kiiza Besigye, Uganda ni katika machafuko"

 

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