Protests continued before the election, a Canadian man was arrested for "threatening" Trudeau

  [Global Network Reporter Zhang Xiaoya] Based on the latest news from Global News Canada and the Russian Satellite News Agency, the Waterloo Regional Police in Ontario, Canada, said on the 10th that after investigating the threats that Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau received during the campaign, an Ontario province The man was arrested.

  The Canadian police issued a statement on the 10th local time, saying, “On August 31, 2021, the Waterloo Regional Police began investigating the threats received by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau during the campaign in Cambridge.” After investigation, “the police arrested a 32-year-old A resident of Kitchener. He was charged with two threats."

  The above-mentioned media all mentioned that the incident occurred in Cambridge, Ontario on August 29.

  On the same day, the campaign rally in Cambridge, Ontario was protested by the public, and Trudeau's campaign speech was interrupted by the protesters.

  According to the Canadian News Agency, some people racially discriminated against a black police officer from Trudeau’s security team and insulted a female police officer; others chanted death threats at the scene.

  Canadian police said that the protesting crowd chanted cursing slogans and some people held signs. At least one of them had a picture of Trudeau being hanged.

After watching the video, talking with witnesses and getting information from the RCMP at the scene, the police then launched an investigation into the incident.

  Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau has been protesting frequently in recent days.

According to the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), on September 6, local time, Trudeau’s campaign site in London, Ontario was protested by demonstrators. A demonstrator threw a hand at Trudeau when he got in the car. gravel.

Trudeau later confirmed to reporters on the plane that he was hit by gravel, but he said he was fine.

According to reports, Trudeau compared the incident to having "pumpkin seeds" thrown at him.

  Canada will hold the 44th Federal House of Representatives election ahead of schedule on September 20.

According to Canadian law, elections to the House of Representatives are held every 4 years.

The party that wins the majority of seats in the House of Representatives will become the ruling party, and the leader of that party will become the prime minister.

Canada's 43rd House of Representatives election will be held in October 2019, and the next general election should be in October 2023 according to normal procedures.