Published: May 16, 2022
By: Roberto Wakerell-Cruz
Claims that Canadian special forces surveilled over Ottawa truckers' protests in January and February, that were dismissed as false by the Trudeau Liberals, have been found to be true.
Special forces operated an aircraft that was equipped with surveillance equipment, despite a directive to prohibit such activity, the Ottawa Citizen reports.
The directive instructed Canadian Forces vehicles to not fly over the demonstration, but the report says that leaders ignored the directive since the plane being flown was owned by a private defense contractor.
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"The amplifications provided by the RCAF through this directive did not apply to these training activities, which were contracted outside of the RCAF," National Defence spokesman Dan Le Bouthillier said to the Citizen.
The King Air aircraft flew over Ottawa on January 28, 29, February 3, 10, and 11, says Ottawa researcher Steffan Watkins.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau scorned Conservatives during Question Period last week after being asked about the surveillance flights, with the prime minister saying that Conservative MPs were "dangerously close to misinformation and disinformation."
"What the member opposite just engaged in is dangerously close to misinformation and disinformation designed to gin up fears and conspiracy theories," Trudeau said.
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