Albuquerque Journal

Canadian PM tests positive for COVID-19

Trudeau denounces behavior of rabid vaccine protesters

- BY ROB GILLIES

TORONTO — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Monday he has tested positive for COVID-19 despite being vaccinated and is “feeling fine,” and will continue to work remotely from home.

Trudeau said two of his children also have COVID-19. And he used a televised virtual press conference to denounce antivaccin­e protesters who filled Canada’s capital to complain about COVID restrictio­ns.

“Canadians were shocked and quite frankly disgusted by the behavior displayed by some people in our nation’s capital,” Trudeau said. “I want to be clear. We are not intimated by those who hurl insults and abuse at small businesses and steal from the homeless. We won’t give in to those who fly racist flags. We won’t cave to those who engage in vandalism or dishonor the memory of our veterans.”

Some demonstrat­ors travelled in truck convoys and parked on the streets around Parliament Hill, blocking traffic — and a smaller but significan­t number remained on Monday.

Many Canadians were outraged by images over the weekend of some protesters urinating on the National War Memorial and dancing on the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, while a number carried signs and flags with swastikas.

Many refused to wear masks in hotels, malls and grocery stores, and one homeless shelter reported protesters had demanded it feed them.

Canada has one of the world’s highest rates of vaccinatio­n against the coronaviru­s — shots that are primarily designed to keep those who become infected from falling seriously ill.

Protest organizers have called for the eliminatio­n of all COVID-19 restrictio­ns and vaccine mandates and for the removal of Trudeau, though he is responsibl­e for very few restrictio­ns, most of which were put in place by provincial government­s.

The Ottawa police department has said it is investigat­ing possible criminal charges over some actions during the protests.

“To those responsibl­e for this behavior, it needs to stop. To anyone who joined the convoy but is rightly uncomforta­ble with the symbol of hatred and division on display, join with your fellow Canadians, be courageous and speak out. Do not stand for or with intoleranc­e and hate,” Trudeau said.

Some were protesting a rule that took effect Jan. 15 requiring truckers entering Canada to be fully immunized against the coronaviru­s. The United States has imposed the same requiremen­t.

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