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PPC leader Maxime Bernier and MPP Randy Hillier held the rally to oppose the ‘unconstitutional’ vaccine passports and mandates.
(LifeSiteNews) – Two high-profile politicians led a cry for freedom outside Canada’s iconic national broadcaster last week.
On Thursday, federal leader of the People’s Party of Canada Maxime Bernier, along with independent provincial member of parliament Randy Hillier, held a rally in front of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation’s Broadcast Centre (CBC) in Toronto, to oppose the “unconstitutional” vaccine passports and mandates.
“You are here because you know, like me, that we cannot take for granted our freedoms anymore, and we are ready to do that fight [for freedom]!” Bernier stated in his address to the hundreds of supporters in attendance.
“That ideological fight, that common sense revolution, because we know that [what] the government is doing right now to us, with vaccine passport[s], mask mandate[s], it is unconstitutional, illegal, unfair, immoral, and we are saying ‘No!’ to that and ‘Yes!’ to freedom,” he added as the crowd cheered.
Bernier, who has been arrested for holding rallies in opposition to lockdowns and other COVID-19 measures, and who said he would go “to jail again” to fight for freedom, told those in attendance that there is “no reason” for the “segregation” of “unvaccinated” Canadians, as they pose no particular risk to those who have received the abortion-linked jabs.
He reminded the crowd that the “vaccinated” can still spread the virus, so measures that specifically target the “unvaccinated” are unnecessary
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