British MP Marcus Fysh said Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is behaving like a Chinese dictator by cracking down on civil liberties. .“We’re not Canada or New Zealand or China,” said Fysh in a Monday video. .“Places where they think they can exterminate COVID by depriving the population of the most basic civil liberties.” .Fysh said the British government has many questions to ask itself and moments of which to be ashamed. .He said he was ashamed of his vote to fire healthcare workers who did not want to take COVID-19 vaccines. .Fysh’s comments come after human rights activist Yeonmi Park, who fled from North Korea when she was 13, told the Canada Strong and Free Network National Conference in May people complaining about capitalism should take a vacation to her home country. .READ MORE: North Korean escapee speaks out against socialism and censorship in Canada.Park said she has seen several parallels between the push for socialism and communism in the United States and Canada and her experiences in North Korea. She added young people do not understand that making all necessities free leads to lower standards of living and a loss of individual liberties..Park said free speech being degraded in the west terrifies her. She said criticizing the North Korean government or owning the Bible was punishable by death..The Public Order Emergency Commission (POEC) to study Trudeau invoking the Emergencies Act (War Measures Act) began on Oct. 13. .READ MORE: Convoy organizers, prime minister to testify before Public Order Emergency Commission.Cabinet ministers, City of Ottawa officials, Freedom Convoy organizers, and Trudeau will testify in front of the commission..The Emergencies Act, declared in February for the first time in Canadian history, gave the federal government sweeping powers to crack down on civil liberties to end the Freedom Convoy. It enabled the government to freeze protestor bank accounts and force tow truck drivers to clear vehicles from Ottawa’s streets.
British MP Marcus Fysh said Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is behaving like a Chinese dictator by cracking down on civil liberties. .“We’re not Canada or New Zealand or China,” said Fysh in a Monday video. .“Places where they think they can exterminate COVID by depriving the population of the most basic civil liberties.” .Fysh said the British government has many questions to ask itself and moments of which to be ashamed. .He said he was ashamed of his vote to fire healthcare workers who did not want to take COVID-19 vaccines. .Fysh’s comments come after human rights activist Yeonmi Park, who fled from North Korea when she was 13, told the Canada Strong and Free Network National Conference in May people complaining about capitalism should take a vacation to her home country. .READ MORE: North Korean escapee speaks out against socialism and censorship in Canada.Park said she has seen several parallels between the push for socialism and communism in the United States and Canada and her experiences in North Korea. She added young people do not understand that making all necessities free leads to lower standards of living and a loss of individual liberties..Park said free speech being degraded in the west terrifies her. She said criticizing the North Korean government or owning the Bible was punishable by death..The Public Order Emergency Commission (POEC) to study Trudeau invoking the Emergencies Act (War Measures Act) began on Oct. 13. .READ MORE: Convoy organizers, prime minister to testify before Public Order Emergency Commission.Cabinet ministers, City of Ottawa officials, Freedom Convoy organizers, and Trudeau will testify in front of the commission..The Emergencies Act, declared in February for the first time in Canadian history, gave the federal government sweeping powers to crack down on civil liberties to end the Freedom Convoy. It enabled the government to freeze protestor bank accounts and force tow truck drivers to clear vehicles from Ottawa’s streets.