Klaus Schwab's Jagmeet Singh says Canadians want to overthrow the government

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“It’s no secret that the convoy stated their mission, which was to overthrow the government,” Singh said during his turn to speak. “It sounds ludicrous, but they brazenly posted that on their website, and they reiterated it … as recently as earlier this week at their press conference.”

Singh repeated his charge that convoy organizers sought to “overthrow a democratically elected government” several times.

“The interim leader of the Conservative Party says, ‘We have heard you, we will keep standing up for you.’ Do you regret endorsing a convoy that is attacking the fundamental democracy of our country? Do you regret endorsing and supporting an occupation that has harassed citizens?” he said to Bergen, who became the interim Conservative leader this month.

“Obviously, nobody in this House believes that a government should be overthrown – although I have seen that member’s colleagues at a number of pro-communist marches,” Bergen responded.

“What I know is, when history looks back on this, conservatives will have stood up with Canadians, millions of Canadians – vaccinated Canadians, Canadians who are blue-collar workers, Canadians who are white-collar workers – Canadians who have had enough of a Prime Minister who has divided, wedged, stigmatized, and traumatized them,” she said.

“And the party that will have stood with that Prime Minister is that member and his NDP colleagues, and it’s shameful,” Bergen concluded, pointing at Singh.

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