Prime Minister Justin Trudeau left Belleville, Ontario early after being surrounded by so many people that he hid in his motorcade, then took off.
Trudeau was reportedly in the city to boast about his Child Care Benefit program, meet with the mayor, and to visit a farmers’ market where he planned on meeting with a number of vendors.
But when the widely hated PM left city hall, a large group of about 100 protesters surrounded him, chanting “Traitor, traitor.”
Trudeau ended up hiding in his motorcade, and ultimately realized he was too hated in the city of Belleville to walk around in public.
This comes just the same week that Trudeau was booed by a sold out crowd at Scotiabank Centre in Halifax, while speaking at the North American Indigenous Games opening ceremony.
Last month, the Prime Minister attempted to have a low-key visit to Woodstock, Ontario, to help a local candidate in a byelection — and got mouthed off by local residents who spotted him.
One protester called him a pedophile and accused the Prime Minister of killing people — presumably by his intense coercion of the COVID vaccine that ultimately killed some Canadians.
Anywhere the Prime Minister goes in Canada of late, he gets chirped by citizens who can’t stand him.
Earlier this year, an unsanctioned truck rally including over 500 trucks in Barrie Ontario was held on a Saturday night, resulting in more than 20 charges — and at least one “F Trudeau” chant.
Police estimated more than 700 people attended the rally, which was held in the Bayview Malls parking lot.
Video footage from one of the attendees shows hundreds of youth at night chanting “F*%# Trudeau, F*%# Trudeau!.”