Canada: Mass protests against compulsory vaccination - Trinto flees

The large-scale protest, dubbed "Freedom Convoy", involved children, the elderly and the disabled.

The large-scale protest, dubbed "Freedom Convoy", involved children, the elderly and the disabled.

Mass protests continue in the Canadian capital, Ottawa, where about 50.000 protesters gathered to protest against the mandatory vaccination in the country.

In fact, the Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trinto, with his family, left their home in Ottawa, to go to a secret location.

Thousands of truckers and other protesters gathered outside Parliament on Saturday to demand an end to compulsory vaccination and other restrictions on public health, according to Canadian Radio and Television.

The large-scale protest, dubbed "Freedom Convoy", involved children, the elderly and the disabled.

Some even carried placards with aggressive and infamous rhetoric, addressed mainly to the Canadian Prime Minister, the newspaper "The Globe and Mail" reported.

Typical are the images from the Parliament building, on the roof of which snipers have been shot, in case of an invasion, corresponding to that of the American Capitol a year earlier…

"From coast to coast," a Vancouver resident wrote on Twitter, as protests erupted.

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