Security tightened for eight cabinet ministers and Theresa Tam before convoy protest arrived | CBC News

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The RCMP increased security for eight cabinet ministers and Canada's chief public health officer Dr. Theresa Tam in the days leading up to the convoy protest, according to documents tabled by the inquiry examining the government's handling of the protest.

Mendicino says Lucki warned him of 'urgent' threat of violence in Alberta before Emergencies Act was invoked

A January 28 readout of a call written by Mike Jones, chief of staff to Mendicino, and tabled during the convoy inquiry mentions Alghabra: "Level 3. Body guard driver while in Ottawa."The Jan. 26 briefing note says that while there hadn't been a significant change in the threat environment, there had been an increase during "this extended COVID-19 period" in online posts and e-mails "expressing significant dissatisfaction or threatening in nature.

The briefing note indicates measures were put in place, effective Jan. 11, related to public announcements and public functions for seven cabinet ministers and Tam. While the details of those measures were redacted, the note says the POCC "will be reaching out to the minister's offices on a weekly basis to obtain schedules and assess the need for the deployment of protective measures.

Alexander Cohen, spokesperson for Mendicino, said the minister's mandate letter included instructions to "bolster the security of ministers and Parliamentarians," work that he said is still underway.

 

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What pack of lies who hell did they think was coming after them TERRIOSTS like the one who trudeau paid off

To protect her from herself?

There is only one thing that governments fear and that one thing is THE PEOPLE. ✔️

End all covid restrictions and mandates in Canada 🇨🇦

Just one tank should do . . .

While other MP's fanned the flames! Pure Brilliance!

So, that's 8 out of 11. Who are we missing?

.tanks

Good

So you make up lies and bad science then call working class Canadians a bunch of names to divide Canadians…… wonder why they thought there was a threat?

And it was completely unnecessary wasn’t it?

Around the same time JustinTrudeau was calling the group a fringe minority?

What are they protesting now?

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