Chrystia Freeland Deputy Prime Minister

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RCMP says it's investigating after man accosts Freeland in Alberta ... (CBC.ca)

The RCMP says it's investigating after Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland was accosted in Alberta over the weekend by a man who repeatedly yelled ...

I don't believe that that is a coincidence." If the threshold for a criminal charge is met, the RCMP or the police of jurisdiction may arrest and lay charges, Percival said. MPs can receive RCMP protection in Canada and abroad "as needed," Percival said. One unpleasant incident yesterday doesn't change that." "The situation regarding security on the landscape is becoming more and more complex. The RCMP says it's investigating after Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland was accosted in Alberta over the weekend by a man who repeatedly yelled profanity at her and called her a traitor.

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Former MPP reacts to verbal assault of deputy prime minister ... (AM800 (iHeartRadio))

This comes after deputy prime minister, Chrystia Freeland, was verbally assaulted and physically intimidated inside of a Grand Prairie's city hall on Friday ...

And that's why I actually believe that there is something we can do about it, that the political parties themselves have to stand up and own it." She says women need to keep fighting for political positions, despite these occurrences. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is calling on political leaders to take a stand together on the growing problem of threats of violence and intimidation against government officials.

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RCMP investigating harassment of Chrystia Freeland in Alberta (CTV News)

The RCMP says it is investigating the verbal harassment of Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland that occurred in Alberta on Aug.

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GUNTER: Important to understand source of hostility behind verbal ... (Edmonton Sun)

Let's be clear from the outset: The tall, bearded man who confronted Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland in the lobby of Grande Prairie City Hall last ...

So how come he got to call the truckers who objected to his vaccine mandate all sorts of vile names — racists, sexists, science-deniers? You deserve to live in peace without fear of threats of violence.” And, therefore, it does nothing to solve the problem. We’re told that even where the behaviour may appear consensual, it often is not because of this imbalance. That’s a risky assertion for me to make. It is utterly and absolutely unacceptable to treat another person the way he verbally abused her, even someone in public office.

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RCMP investigating harassment of Chrystia Freeland during Alberta ... (Toronto Star)

The RCMP says it is investigating an incident last Friday in which Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland was subjected to a profane tirade in Grande ...

Trudeau cited a need to assuage fear and anger and respond with a positive vision of the future. “The RCMP continuously reviews its protective measures and practices in place in order to ensure a safe and secure environment for protectees.” Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino says the incident is part of a broader pattern of objectionable behaviour, aimed in particular at women, people of colour and Indigenous people. She says when the threshold for a criminal charge is met, the RCMP or the police of jurisdiction may arrest and lay charges. “For security reasons, the RCMP doesn’t comment on specifics when it comes to security measures afforded to the deputy prime minister,” Percival said. The man in the video looms in front of the open elevator doors and tells Freeland to get out of Alberta, while a woman tells her, “You don’t belong here.”

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RCMP investigating verbal attack on Chrystia Freeland in Alberta (Globalnews.ca)

Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino on Monday called the harassment of people in public roles, mainly women and racialized Canadians, ...

A video clip of the incident was posted on social media on Friday, and showed a man approaching Freeland while she walked into an elevator at city hall in Grande Prairie, Alta. “Physical action and statements made in person or online can have a significant impact and can be against the law. Generally, only in the event that an investigation results in the laying of criminal charges, would the RCMP confirm its investigation, the nature of any charges laid and the identity of the individual (s) involved.”

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Canada police investigate after Deputy PM Freeland accosted (The Washington Post)

Canadian police are investigating after Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland was subjected to a profane tirade in Alberta.

He said that diminishes a woman’s voice and her right to free expression. It added that if the criminal threshold is not met for laying charges, it examines threats and derogatory comments from an intelligence perspective. Trudeau characterized the confrontation as a backlash of a type that has been growing on social media for many years, saying that women who speak up on social media are often subjected to harassment and toxicity.

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Canada's deputy prime minister called traitor in 'disgusting display of ... (The Guardian)

Incident in which Chrystia Freeland is subjected to foul-mouthed tirade at city hall meeting in Alberta is being investigated.

She expressed gratitude for municipal staff who “calmly de-escalated the situation and acted in a highly professional manner despite the stressful circumstance”. He said that diminishes a woman’s voice and her right to free expression. It added that if the criminal threshold is not met for laying charges, it examines threats and derogatory comments from an intelligence perspective.

Canada police investigate after Deputy PM Freeland accosted (ABC News)

Canadian police are investigating after Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland was subjected to a profane tirade in Alberta.

It added that if the criminal threshold is not met for laying charges, it examines threats and derogatory comments from an intelligence perspective. He said that diminishes a woman's voice and her right to free expression. Freeland, an Alberta native, has said that what happened was wrong and nobody should have to up with threats and intimidation.

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RCMP investigating harassment of Chrystia Freeland during Alberta ... (Barrie 360)

The RCMP says it is investigating an incident last Friday in which Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland was subjected to a profane tirade in Grande Prairie, ...

The RCMP says it is investigating an incident last Friday in which Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia was subjected to a profane tirade in Grand Prairie, Alta.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Justin Tang In a statement, RCMP spokeswoman Robin Percival says physical or verbal actions in person or online can have significant effects and may be against the law. The RCMP says it is investigating an incident last Friday in which Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland was subjected to a profane tirade in Grande Prairie, Alta.

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