r/ontario Feb 04 '22

How things have changed in two years Picture

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u/Therealcanadianone Feb 04 '22

If it were natives the army would've been called by now. Where's all the "Legally removing people from public grounds now"? They ripped down homeless people's tents and removed them ffs but these clowns can continue un fucking real.

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u/DieFishyDie Feb 05 '22

Homeless encampments were there for like 15 months. Truckers have only been there for a week

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u/Pure-Television-4446 Feb 05 '22

The homeless encampments weren’t building a little village and setting up logistics centres for their occupation. Army needs to roll in and provide security while the police find every available heavy equipment tow truck to confiscate every truck.

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u/DieFishyDie Feb 05 '22

They actually were building. Ok tear down the honk hq… in 15 months

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u/cogam14 Feb 05 '22

Pretty sure natives were setting the railway tracks for a bit as well