Liberal leader and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau attends a rally during an election campaign visit to Mississauga, Ontario, Canada October 12, 2019. STEPHANE MAHE / REUTERS
CBC: Trudeau vows campaign won't change course after threat forced him to wear bulletproof vest
Liberal leader's appearance at Mississauga, Ont., event Saturday was delayed 90 minutes
Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau vowed he won't change how he campaigns despite being the target of an undefined threat that forced him to wear a bulletproof vest and beef up protective measures during a rally in Mississauga, Ont., on Saturday.
Speaking Sunday to reporters in Toronto, Trudeau refused to offer any specifics about the threat, saying only that his first concern was for the safety of his family and for all the Canadians at the Mississauga event.
"This will not change at all how I campaign, but I'm not going to make any further comments on it."
Trudeau's scheduled appearance at Saturday's rally, which attracted 2,000 supporters, was delayed by 90 minutes and featured a much heavier security detail once he took the stage.
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Why harm the libtard? He is a walking talking gaffe machines. He is the best advertisement as to why we need conservatives.
It'll get better in 10 years when he is no longer PM. He will still be a doofus.
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