A video posted on Twitter shows a large man approaching Freeland during the session in Grande Prairie, Alberta, swearing at her and calling her a “traitor.” The man in the video walks up in front of the open elevator doors and tells Freeland to get out of Alberta, while a woman tells her, “You don’t belong here.” Canada’s Liberal government and many of its policies on Covid-19 have been unpopular in Alberta, which is Canada’s most conservative province. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police said physical or verbal actions in person or online may violate the law, though it did not specify the potential violation. He added that if the criminal threshold for charges is not met, he considers threats and derogatory comments from an intelligence perspective. Freeland was accompanied by female employees when she was briefly arrested on Friday, and the incident was widely condemned. “Threats, violence — bullying of any kind — is always unacceptable and this kind of cowardly behavior threatens and undermines our democracy and our values, transparency and respect that Canada was built on,” said Monday. Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau. Trudeau characterized the backlash as a type of backlash that has been growing on social media for years, saying women who speak out on social media often face harassment and toxicity. She said this diminishes a woman’s voice and her right to free expression. Freeland, an Alberta native, said what happened was wrong and no one should have to deal with threats and intimidation. Grande Prairie Mayor Jackie Clayton said in a video posted online that the Freeland incident was “a disgusting display of hatred and abuse.” She expressed her gratitude to the municipal staff who “calmly de-escalated the situation and acted in a highly professional manner despite the stressful situation”.


title: “Canada S Deputy Prime Minister Called A Traitor In Disgusting Display Of Abuse Canada Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-06” author: “Samuel Waldrep”


A video posted on Twitter shows a large man approaching Freeland during the session in Grande Prairie, Alberta, swearing at her and calling her a “traitor.” The man in the video walks up in front of the open elevator doors and tells Freeland to get out of Alberta, while a woman tells her, “You don’t belong here.” Canada’s Liberal government and many of its policies on Covid-19 have been unpopular in Alberta, which is Canada’s most conservative province. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police said physical or verbal actions in person or online may violate the law, though it did not specify the potential violation. He added that if the criminal threshold for charges is not met, he considers threats and derogatory comments from an intelligence perspective. Freeland was accompanied by female employees when she was briefly arrested on Friday, and the incident was widely condemned. “Threats, violence — bullying of any kind — is always unacceptable and this kind of cowardly behavior threatens and undermines our democracy and our values, transparency and respect that Canada was built on,” said Monday. Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau. Trudeau characterized the backlash as a type of backlash that has been growing on social media for years, saying women who speak out on social media often face harassment and toxicity. She said this diminishes a woman’s voice and her right to free expression. Freeland, an Alberta native, said what happened was wrong and no one should have to deal with threats and intimidation. Grande Prairie Mayor Jackie Clayton said in a video posted online that the Freeland incident was “a disgusting display of hatred and abuse.” She expressed her gratitude to the municipal staff who “calmly de-escalated the situation and acted in a highly professional manner despite the stressful situation”.


title: “Canada S Deputy Prime Minister Called A Traitor In Disgusting Display Of Abuse Canada Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-25” author: “Linda Chase”


A video posted on Twitter shows a large man approaching Freeland during the session in Grande Prairie, Alberta, swearing at her and calling her a “traitor.” The man in the video walks up in front of the open elevator doors and tells Freeland to get out of Alberta, while a woman tells her, “You don’t belong here.” Canada’s Liberal government and many of its policies on Covid-19 have been unpopular in Alberta, which is Canada’s most conservative province. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police said physical or verbal actions in person or online may violate the law, though it did not specify the potential violation. He added that if the criminal threshold for charges is not met, he considers threats and derogatory comments from an intelligence perspective. Freeland was accompanied by female employees when she was briefly arrested on Friday, and the incident was widely condemned. “Threats, violence — bullying of any kind — is always unacceptable and this kind of cowardly behavior threatens and undermines our democracy and our values, transparency and respect that Canada was built on,” said Monday. Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau. Trudeau characterized the backlash as a type of backlash that has been growing on social media for years, saying women who speak out on social media often face harassment and toxicity. She said this diminishes a woman’s voice and her right to free expression. Freeland, an Alberta native, said what happened was wrong and no one should have to deal with threats and intimidation. Grande Prairie Mayor Jackie Clayton said in a video posted online that the Freeland incident was “a disgusting display of hatred and abuse.” She expressed her gratitude to the municipal staff who “calmly de-escalated the situation and acted in a highly professional manner despite the stressful situation”.


title: “Canada S Deputy Prime Minister Called A Traitor In Disgusting Display Of Abuse Canada Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-13” author: “Blanche Devita”


A video posted on Twitter shows a large man approaching Freeland during the session in Grande Prairie, Alberta, swearing at her and calling her a “traitor.” The man in the video walks up in front of the open elevator doors and tells Freeland to get out of Alberta, while a woman tells her, “You don’t belong here.” Canada’s Liberal government and many of its policies on Covid-19 have been unpopular in Alberta, which is Canada’s most conservative province. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police said physical or verbal actions in person or online may violate the law, though it did not specify the potential violation. He added that if the criminal threshold for charges is not met, he considers threats and derogatory comments from an intelligence perspective. Freeland was accompanied by female employees when she was briefly arrested on Friday, and the incident was widely condemned. “Threats, violence — bullying of any kind — is always unacceptable and this kind of cowardly behavior threatens and undermines our democracy and our values, transparency and respect that Canada was built on,” said Monday. Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau. Trudeau characterized the backlash as a type of backlash that has been growing on social media for years, saying women who speak out on social media often face harassment and toxicity. She said this diminishes a woman’s voice and her right to free expression. Freeland, an Alberta native, said what happened was wrong and no one should have to deal with threats and intimidation. Grande Prairie Mayor Jackie Clayton said in a video posted online that the Freeland incident was “a disgusting display of hatred and abuse.” She expressed her gratitude to the municipal staff who “calmly de-escalated the situation and acted in a highly professional manner despite the stressful situation”.