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A counter-protester can be seen on video shoving a rally participant who had exited his vehicle, sending him toppling backward onto the pavement.
Jodhveer Dhaliwal, 30, of Caledon, Ont., was charged with assault causing bodily harm, Peel Regional Police said in a news release.
Another man, Jaskaran Singh, 27 of Toronto, was charged earlier with assault related to an encounter with a 40-year-old female participant in the same rally.
Dhaliwal is married to the sister of New Democratic Party Leader Jagmeet Singh’s wife. He is also related to Liberal MP Ruby Sahota, who represents the Brampton North riding in Ontario.
Bloc calls on PM to apologize after report suggests his father wanted jobs pulled out of Quebec
Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet is calling on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to apologize for the actions of his father, saying former Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau asked one of Quebec s leading business people to harm Quebec s economy and six million Quebecers.
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Alarmingly, their founder is from Canada.
The petition states how Earlier this year, the Proud Boys, a right-wing extremist group that promotes white supremacist views made international headlines after being bolstered by Donald Trump.
Earlier this week, members of the Proud Boys joined a group armed with deadly weapons as they stormed the U.S. Capitol, which was an act of domestic terrorism, explains the NDP.
The petition also notes that Alarmingly, their founder is from Canada.
At one point, Singh says that the website crashed Due to overwhelming support from people signing the petition. Unpopular opinion : Activist/writer weighs in on NDP petition
2021-01-07 03:05:48 GMT2021-01-07 11:05:48(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
OTTAWA, Jan. 6 (Xinhua) Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Wednesday that Canadians are deeply disturbed and saddened by the violent actions of Trump supporters in the U.S. Capitol. Violence will never succeed in overruling the will of the people. Democracy in the U.S. must be upheld and it will be, Trudeau tweeted Wednesday.
Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne said Canada is deeply shocked. The peaceful transition of power is fundamental to democracy it must continue and it will. We are following developments closely and our thoughts are with the American people, Champagne said on his Twitter.