Farmers Do the Math For Trudeau: Less Fertilizer, Less Food For Canada

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Canada is right on board with those Agenda 2030 climate goals putting Dutch farmers out of business. To show support, with their struggling brothers in the Netherlands, Canadian growers rolled their tractors through the capital of Ottawa on Saturday. They had only one message for their rainbow sock wearing prime minister, less fertilizer means less food.

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Canadian farmers are finally realizing what the Trudeau administrations plan to reduce fertilizer use a whopping 30 percent by 2030 really means. The part they aren’t telling anyone is that instead of bacon or burgers you’ll be eating bugs. The New World Order really needs all that farmland to build houses on.

The reason they need all the houses is because of the migrants which came with open borders. By 2030, everyone will be snug in an energy efficient home, eating insects. It’s the least everyone can do, as their fair share of the price to be paid for the global warming crisis.

Ministers in Saskatchewan and Alberta dared to refuse drinking the Kool-Aid. They expressed their “profound disappointment” in the Canadian federal government’s “arbitrary goal.

Minister of Agriculture Nate Horner calls the recent efforts by local farmers “the most expensive crop anyone has put in, following a very difficult year on the prairies.” The sodbusters are growling with discontent.

Farmers have a lot of weight on their shoulders which nobody seems to respect and appreciate. “The world is looking for Canada to increase production and be a solution to global food shortages. The federal government needs to display that they understand this. They owe it to our producers.

They didn’t come through so the agricultural experts took to the streets. On July 23, Ottawa police arrested one person with obstruction and mischief. Other than that, the solidarity protest was “a fluid and dynamic situation throughout the day.

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Downtown core disruption

Police weren’t happy to admit that “an uncooperative and large group of vehicles attempted to enter the downtown core, caused disruption to the regular flow of traffic in various parts of the city and refused to leave.

It’s a member of that group which managed to get arrested. The “slow roll” event, to support farmers in Holland and everywhere else, was put together by Freedom Fighters Canada.

The city parking cops were busy writing 103 tickets, while 12 vehicles towed after violating the “vehicle exclusion zone” in the streets surrounding Parliament Hill.

Movements of the farmers convoy caused temporary closing of Highway 417 off-ramps “to keep protest vehicles out of the core.” That’s a little trick they learned watching the D.C. police keep the People’s Convoy safely on the beltway.

Police were everywhere as protesting farmers made a “snake march” through the core. Officials are upset because resisting the protesters took “a significant amount of policing and municipal resources.” Police didn’t like it, which means that it worked just like planned.

We discourage the use of vehicles for any form of demonstration or causing significant disruptions to allow us to serve our community,” the cops whined. “We encourage people and groups to exercise their Charter Rights in a legal, peaceful manner, considerate of the rights and freedoms of others.

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