Criticism of Trudeau's travel restrictions and treatment of the unvaccinated has gone global once again, with many around the world calling the Canadian PM out for his decisions.
On March 29, Irish Senator Sharon Keogan slammed Trudeau in a speech, reading a letter she received from an unvaccinated Irish citizen who can't travel out of Canada due to the Liberals' policies.
"I cannot board a plane in Canada to fly to Ireland because I am not vaccinated," she read, "The government of Canada has set a mandate that states that no unvaccinated person shall board a plane, train, or bus whether to travel domestically or internationally. I believe it is the only country in the western world that has imposed this sanction of the unvaccinated population."
"Although I was able to be medically exempt from my doctor for a PCR test, the parameters that the Canadian federal government set out to the no-travel rule does not allow me, or likely doesn't include most people."
Keogen continued reading the letter, which detailed the rules set out by the Liberal government dictating what is and isn't "essential travel."
"These are our citizens, locked up in another country," Keogan decried.
The Irish Senator criticized Trudeau once again in another speech in May, this time slamming the decision to go after the bank accounts of "Freedom Convoy" protestors.
"Recent global events have given rise to concern over state control of private finances," she said. "The extrajudicial freezing of assets and transactions by the Canadian government of individuals deemed associated with anti-government protests provide a chilling case study in the abuse of centralized power."
Keogan expressed "solidarity" with the truckers during the protests, referring to the actions taken by Trudeau as those of a dictatorship.
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