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Massive anti-Trudeau protest to take place in Downtown Vancouver

There will be a Trudeau impersonator at the event. The organizers ask, "You want slavery or free Canada now?"
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The Canadian Peoples Assembly describes itself as an activist organization that sparks change and many members are anti-mask mandate advocates in 2022.

A group of demonstrators plans to hold an event protesting Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at the Vancouver Art Gallery this weekend. 

Organizers call it the "Trudeau must go" demonstration and say Canada's incumbent Prime Minister has committed several "dictator actions."

The Canadian Peoples Assembly describes itself as an activist organization that sparks discussions to "create positive political and social change." Many of its supporters are vocal anti-mask and anti-vaccine advocates.

They argue that the Liberal leader declared a "false emergency act against peaceful truckers," scammed Canadians out of millions for the ArriveCAN app, promoted hated and division, caused "skyrocketing inflation," and much more. 

"You want slavery or free Canada now?" asks the group on the demonstration's page

The protesters will be at the art gallery from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 10 at the Vancouver Art Gallery. However, several other demonstrations are planned across the province, including ones in Kelowna, Penticton, Kamloops, and Nelson, as well as other cities across the country. 

There will be live music, speakers, and even a "Trudeau impersonator."

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