"As we have seen, there is an increase in gun violence particularly related to violence that is caused by handguns," he added.
The premier announced a multitude of restrictions, including cutting capacity limits in half for businesses, bars, restaurants, and places of worship.
Letters also included fighting against racism and systemic injustices, as well as the implementation of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.
Bill 21 has been in the news as of late, following the suspension of a Quebec school teacher who was suspended from teaching for wearing a headscarf.
"These supposedly 'temporary' mandates are being made permanent by Justin Trudeau," he added.
As the new COVID-19 variant spreads, the Trudeau government brought in a new travel advisory that told Canadians not to travel.
A spokesperson for the Conservative leader Erin O'Toole said that the advisory only allows vaccinated adults to make better decisions.
Carleton MP Pierre Poilievre warned that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's spending has already put Canadians in "great peril" due to his government's high spending.
Oil remains one of Canada's chief exports. When oil prices fall, the Canadian economy suffers.
The Canadian military ordered all soldiers to take the vaccine after Trudeau mandated vaccines for all federal government employees.
The Trudeau government remains steadfast with its internet censorship, saying that it is a top priority.
Trudeau and the premiers had a discussion on Tuesday where they strategized how they could stop the spread of COVID-19. One idea is requiring all travellers to take a test at the airport.
According to the fiscal update, the 2021 deficit is now projected at $327.7 billion.
Freeland has since said that she had no contact with these staffers.
The Ford government has announced that all staff, volunteers, and caregivers, including those that are fully vaccinated, will be tested twice per week.