Trudeau says threat to his safety grows from online polarization and hate
TORONTO — Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau said the security threat that forced him to wear a bulletproof vest at a Saturday rally is an unfortunate consequence of the polarization of politics in Canada and elsewhere.
“We have seen an increase in polarization in election campaigns around the world,” Trudeau said Sunday, where he helped youth pack canned goods and other items for a Thanksgiving food drive at a church in Toronto.
“Increased politics of fear and negativity and now, as we have seen from the Conservative party, flat-out lies,” Trudeau said.
The Liberal leader said he was not blaming the Conservatives for the unspecified security threat. He said the decision to have him wear body armour and add a highly visible RCMP presence at the rally in Mississauga, Ont., on Saturday night was based on the event.