Mr. Speaker, does anyone think it is normal for people to get killed for demonstrating?
Is it true that people expressing their right to peaceful protest run the risk of being shot at? Though upsetting, that is the opinion of the former Governor of the Bank of Canada, David Dodge.
Demonstrations are on the horizon. Thousands of people are furious at the Liberal government's decision on the Kinder Morgan pipeline. They will speak out and they have the right to do so.
Can the Prime Minister assure the House that he will not use infiltration and intimidation tactics or excessive force against our fellow citizens?