After the massive success of the “Freedom Truckers” convoy that sent Canada’s Prime Minister into hiding, Justin Trudeau has emerged to address the growing concerns around the COVID-19 mandates that have continued for two years. Understanding the frustrations of the citizens, Trudeau claimed that while the restrictions can be bothersome, they are supposedly necessary in order to avoid more… restrictions. 

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That’s right, in the video, which can be watched below, PM Trudeau outlandishly suggested that the mandates in place have not only worked but have also kept for more restrictions being placed on the general public. “I think one of the things we all understand is just how frustrated everyone is. We’re all tired of restrictions, of mandates, of having to make sacrifices, of not being able to do the things we love. It’s been two years, and it’s really, really tiring for all of us. This government has been focused every step of the way of following the best science and the best public health advice to keep as many people safe as possible, and quite frankly, it has worked.”

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Although the Prime Minister said the restrictions have worked, COVID-19 continues to spread around the country. Still, Trudeau noted, “Canadians got vaccinated. I can understand frustrations with mandates, but mandates are the way to avoid further restrictions… As Canadians get vaccinated, as Canadians have gotten vaccinated, we’ve been able to get through things. And this team is going to stay focused on doing exactly that.”

While Trudeau supports the mandates, Liberal MP Joe Lightbound blasted the government for not giving a clear “roadmap” to how the country would defeat COVID-19. Lightbound admitted, “We need to reevaluate all the measures. That’s essentially my whole point I think we need to have a clear roadmap for when restrictions will be lifted, and this roadmap must take into account what we’ve seen with the World Health Organization’s recommendation, what other countries are doing, it’s essential for Canadians to have that understanding of where we’re heading and under what conditions and circumstances measures will be lifted.”

Lightbound was sure to add, “I’m not advocating for lifting, necessarily, all measures right now. I’m not a public health expert. I’m just saying that the government… needs to provide a road map going forward.”

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