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Gender Male
Age 61
Date of birth August 10,1962
Zodiac sign Leo
Born Port Colborne
Canada
Spouse Geneviève Saumier
Party Liberal Party of Canada
Marriage locationMontreal, Canada
ChildrenGabrielle Lametti
Dominique Lametti
André Lametti
Job Lawyer
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Official site davidlametti.libparl.ca
NationalityCanadian
Position Member of the House of Commons of Canada
Member of the House of Commons of Canada since 2015
Education Exeter College
Yale Law School
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David T. Lametti PC KC MP is a Canadian politician who has been the Member of Parliament for LaSalle—Émard—Verdun since 2015. A member of the Liberal Party, Lametti served as minister of justice and attorney general of Canada from 2019 to 2023.

Trudeau threatens to freeze anti-mandate protesters' bank accounts

Feb 15,2022 1:23 am

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has taken the unprecedented step of invoking the Emergencies Act to Crack Down on anti-vaccine mandate protests.

Mr Trudeau said The Scope of the measures would be " time-limited" " reasonable and proportionate". The military will not be called to assist.

Without a court order, banks will be able freeze personal accounts of anyone linked with the protests.

Mr Trudeau faces widespread criticism for his handling of the protests.

" This is about keeping Canadians safe, protecting people's jobs, " He Said .

He Said The Police would be given " more tools" to imprison or fine protesters and protect critical infrastructure.

The Extraordinary move by Mr Trudeau comes as demonstrations across Canada enter their third week. It is his most aggressive move since the protests began.

On Sunday, law enforcement cleared anti-mandate protesters at the Ambassador Bridge in Windsor - a critical pathway for Canada-US Trade - After a week-long stalemate.

Hundreds of protesters remain in Canada's Capital City .

Last week, Ontario Premier Doug Ford called for a state of emergency in the province in response to the protests.

Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland said banks will be able freeze personal accounts of anyone linked with the protests without any need for a court order.

Vehicle Insurance of anyone involved with the demonstrations can also be suspended, she added.

She Said they were broadening Canada's " Terrorist Financing" rules to cover cryptocurrencies and crowdfunding platforms, as part of the effort to clamp down on the protests.

" It's all about following The Money , " She Said .

The Emergencies Act, passed in 1988, demands a high legal bar to be invoked. It may only be used in an " urgent and critical situation" that " seriously endangers the lives, health or safety of Canadians". Lawful protests do not qualify.

Speaking on Monday, Canada's Justice Minister David Lametti said the government believes these conditions have been met, saying the current crisis is national in scope and exceeds The Power of existing laws and Canada's provinces to respond.

Mr Lametti and Mr Trudeau stressed that the enormous power of the legislation would be applied temporarily, and in a highly specific manner. But the decision has already been met with criticism.

" I have serious doubts that this definition is met, " said Leah West, an assistant professor of international affairs at Carleton University in Ottawa, on Twitter.

Protests are ongoing in various parts of the country.

In Ottawa, The Nation 's capital, between 400 to 500 trucks have been parked in the City Centre for 18 Days .

Protesters have paralysed parts of The City , mainly on streets around parliament. The City of Ottawa declared a state of emergency over a week ago.

Weekend protests have also taken place in cities across Canada, including Toronto and Winnipeg.

The demonstrations have been both disruptive and expensive. The Trade disruption caused by the week-long partial closure of the Ambassador Bridge and other Trade routes has been estimated to cost some C$380m ($300m; £221m).



Source of news: bbc.com

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