‘Anti-vaxxer mobs’ can’t dictate policy in Canada, Trudeau says of campaign protests
WELLAND, Ont. — Justin Trudeau says his pandemic recovery policies won’t be shaped by the demands of what he called “anti-vaxxer mobs” that have dogged his campaign events in recent weeks.
The Liberal leader made the comments at a steel plant in Welland, Ont., on Labour Day Monday, where he pledged to extend pandemic supports for workers and businesses if his government is re-elected on Sept. 20.
A noisy crowd of a few dozen people gathered outside the gate to the facility as Trudeau spoke inside, expressing anger over COVID-19 vaccines and pandemic measures. A similar group attended a whistle stop event in Newmarket, Ont., the night before, shouting slurs at Liberal volunteers, supporters and the leader himself as he shook hands and greeted people.
Trudeau said Monday that he “can’t back down” when faced with the aggressive group as he campaigns for a shot to keep leading the country through the worsening fourth wave of the COVID-19 pandemic.