On Sunday, the 77-year anniversary of D-Day and Canadian Armed Forces Day, a statement issued by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau failed to mention the historic reasoning behind the day.
The Canadian federal government has approved modified travel quarantines for NHL teams competing in the final two rounds of the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
"We are here for the people who have been silenced," one vigil attendee declared.
As homeless encampments are set up in the middle of Edmonton's historic Old Strathcona area, the provincial NDP opposition is proposing legalizing California-style tent cities.
Conservative MP Tim Uppal said that "using government resources to quash dissent is usually something we see in dictatorships, not Canada."
MPs across all party lines voted unanimously on Thursday to condemn Air Canada for giving out a multi-million dollar bonus package to its executives, while at the same time begging the government for more money.
Conservative Party Leader Erin O'Toole tweeted out his support for freedom on the anniversary of the atrocious massacre committed by China's People's Liberation Army in Tiananmen Square in Beijing in 1989.
"Last month, a half-million Americans got new jobs as the American unemployment rate fell to just 5.8 percent."
The hashtag #TrudeauDictatorship is trending on Twitter as Liberals try, in real time, to force their internet censorship bill through Parliament.
Trudeau responded that "As a Catholic," he was "deeply disappointed by the position that the Catholic church has taken, now and over the past many years."
The Conservative Party is prepared to launch a similar state if an election is called.
"As I'm typing this, Liberals are trying to force through Bill C-10 in the HoC. This means internet censorship is coming to Canada without ANY meaningful debate."
The federal government of Canada has decided to increase the fine for people returning to the country who don't quarantine in one of the designated hotels, starting on Friday.
"Pierre Elliott Trudeau was the Prime Minister of Canada while [The Kamloops school] was open, and refused to take action."
Freeland notices that she's on camera or that the event is about to start, puts her mask on, and then removes the mask once it was her turn to speak, just 20 seconds later.