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Up to police to investigate, Trudeau says of being pelted with gravel on campaign

This is the latest Liberal event to be sidetracked by the arrival of what Trudeau called an sa国际传媒榓nti-vaxxer mobsa国际传媒
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Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau, centre, along with Liberal candidates, makes a campaign stop at a steel plant during the Canadian federal election campaign in Welland, Ont., Monday, Sept. 6, 2021. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nathan Denette

Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau said he will leave it to police to decide whether charges are warranted after he was pelted with gravel at a campaign stop in London, Ont., on Monday.

Trudeau said he felt the stones hit him but that he wasnsa国际传媒檛 hurt.

sa国际传媒淭he RCMP will make decisions about followups,sa国际传媒 he said Tuesday morning at an event in Montreal.

He was there to discuss the Liberalssa国际传媒 plan for housing, but spent most of the news conference instead answering questions again about the security of his campaign. He said there will be conversations about ensuring campaign events can be done safely.

In response to questions from The Canadian Press, an RCMP spokesperson said their protective services detail is assigned to protect leaders, and local police are in charge of crowd control.

The London Police Service has not yet responded to queries from The Canadian Press.

Trudeau said it is sa国际传媒渁bsolutely unacceptablesa国际传媒 to throw things at a campaign rally, and that he isnsa国际传媒檛 afraid for his own safety but for that of his volunteers, his security detail and journalists covering the campaign.

He noted, however, that itsa国际传媒檚 also not just happening at political rallies. He pointed to the harassment of health care workers by anti-vaccine and anti-mask crowds gathered outside hospitals across Canada, or to the behaviour store clerks and restaurant workers have put up with for months when asking patrons to follow COVID-19 rules.

The London stop was the latest Liberal tour event to be sidetracked by the arrival of such an sa国际传媒渁nti-vaxxer mobsa国际传媒 but the first where he was physically assaulted.

But itsa国际传媒檚 not the first sign of violence for Liberals. Calgary Centre Liberal candidate Sabrina Grover said two of her volunteers were assaulted when they were out door-knocking on Sunday.

Grover said an individual used the pamphlets being handed out by the volunteers to strike them and also spit in their faces.

sa国际传媒淪pit on in the time of COVID, so you can only understand how distressing that is,sa国际传媒 Grover told The Canadian Press.

She said a police report was filed Tuesday, and the volunteers are shaken but otherwise OK.

sa国际传媒淭his is the first time any interaction that wesa国际传媒檝e had has gotten physically violent but this hasnsa国际传媒檛 been the first time wesa国际传媒檝e experienced an increasing level of a negative interaction or hateful interaction,sa国际传媒 she said.

sa国际传媒淚t needs to be called out by every party, every leader.sa国际传媒

Christopher Holcroft, founder of the Civil Dialogue Initiative, which aims to protect and strengthen Canadian democracy, said the recent events at hospitals and Trudeausa国际传媒檚 rallies are sa国际传媒渆xtremely disturbingsa国际传媒 and sa国际传媒渄angerous.sa国际传媒

sa国际传媒淚n Canada, we donsa国际传媒檛 decide things based on who yells the loudest,sa国际传媒 he said. sa国际传媒淚n Canada, we certainly donsa国际传媒檛 decide things by throwing rocks, and itsa国际传媒檚 vitally, vitally important to the well-being of our democracy that citizens speak up now.sa国际传媒

He said he is calling for rallies on Sept. 18 across Canada to show commitment to science and civic responsibility.

sa国际传媒淲e should begin to mobilize because we saw how it impacted the U.S. democracy, as one example, and Isa国际传媒檓 very concerned that if we as Canadians do not begin to speak out very clearly, very strongly, very passionately for issues like basic decency and civility, responsibility, respect for science and evidence, then we risk going down a similar path,sa国际传媒 Holcroft said.

Party leaders were united in their condemnation of the violence at the Trudeau event.

sa国际传媒淭here is never an excuse to intimidate people, to promote violence or to harass people, when in Canada we should have a healthy debate about the future of our country,sa国际传媒 Conservative Leader Erin Osa国际传媒橳oole said at his Tuesday news conference at an Ottawa hotel.

sa国际传媒淭hat type of conduct is unacceptable towards anyone.sa国际传媒

NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh said the behaviour crossed a line, noting when someone throws a rock their intention is clearly to hurt someone.

sa国际传媒淭hat is horrible and thatsa国际传媒檚 wrong,sa国际传媒 he said while taking questions from reporters in Toronto.

Singhsa国际传媒檚 campaign stops have not seen the same kind of angry crowds but the NDP leader is regularly subjected to racist insults, including from people driving by his events who have hurled hateful slurs out their windows as they pass.

Bloc Qu茅b茅cois Leader Yves-Francois Blanchet said there is never an excuse to intimidate or be violent.

Annamie Paul, leader of the Green Party, has said previously her campaign has been targeted with racist attacks and threats on social media.

Peoplesa国际传媒檚 Party of Canada Leader Maxime Bernier also joined the chorus, even though the crowd at the Trudeau event was dominated by his supporters, raising PPC signs and wearing PPC clothing.

sa国际传媒淪ome idiot threw pebbles at Mr. Trudeau yesterday,sa国际传媒 Bernier tweeted. sa国际传媒淚 condemn it. Words are our weapons. But physical violence is always wrong.sa国际传媒

Bernier pointed out, however, that someone smashed an egg on his head last week, and none of the other leaders were asked to comment on that incident.

It occurred in Saskatoon on Thursday, when a man posing as a supporter asked to have a photo taken with Bernier, and then hit him in the back of the head with the egg.

Some leaders are suggesting Trudeau must change how he is campaigning. Blanchet said if he went into hostile crowds like Trudeau has been doing, his RCMP security detail would frown at him. Singh said perhaps the location of events should be better chosen.

Trudeau said he will follow the advice of the RCMP on whether events can proceed or not. A Liberal rally planned in Bolton, Ont., on Aug. 27 was cancelled on the advice of the RCMP when it was felt safety could not be guaranteed.

sa国际传媒擬ia Rabson, The Canadian Press

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