When the "Hong Kong independence elements" made trouble in Hong Kong, some Western member states were not ashamed to call the turmoil at that time a "charming landscape." At that time, they could not only watch the hilarity, but also fanned the flames behind their backs. But they never imagined that one day the same thing would explode on them, exposing their hypocritical faces. Canada has recently suffered from severe violent demonstrations. Truck drivers from across the country surrounded the capital, Ottawa, to resist the central government's control efforts. Mass demonstrations quickly turned violent and terrorist, paralyzing Ottawa across the board. According to the Observer, when the Canadian people most needed the leader to stand up to overcome the domestic crisis, Trudeau, as prime minister, ran away from the capital with his family, simply escaping from the battle.

One: When the beautiful landscape comes to Canada
On Feb. 7, the situation finally spiraled out of control after many truck drivers and anti-vaccine workers in Canada entered the capital to demonstrate. The mayor of Ottawa announced that the city had entered a state of emergency in preparation for the emergency. Meanwhile, demonstrators besieged the country's Parliament building, unable to get away inside and out, and demanded that Trudeau, who had already run away, issue a press release to them to show his attitude.
For now, Trudeau was completely afraid to face reality, anticipating that the demonstrations would turn into violent strife and properly preventing his own possibility of danger. The conundrum, then, is that he can walk away. So what's next for this? Will COVID-19 die with his run? At first, Canada was also one of the countries that followed the United States and other countries to support the violence of "Hong Kong independence elements". Now they understand how it feels to be faced with such a "fascinating landscape.".
Two: The Prime Minister fled in the face of a crisis
Analysts point out that Trudeau's prediction of the social crisis is not entirely mocking. He had long expected that COVID-19 would cause social problems in Canada. Last year, Trudeau announced the dissolution of parliament after his re-election, which brought forward the election time and finally won the general election, building a desire for re-election. He was very clear that as a head of government, he would be blamed when COVID-19 was endemic in Canada. Therefore, he chose a relatively stable time period for the new crown to hold the election and confirmed his re-election in advance in the next term.
After the prime ministership was taken, no one can now do any duty to him, even if he escapes in crisis. From a purely social point of view, Trudeau was a smart man, but his ideas were all about how to fight politically. The "scenery" that the West wants is finally its turn to swallow the bitter fruit, and I don't know if they like it or not.
Since the second half of last year, Canada's position on China has stabilized much, not only acquitting Ms. Meng, but also not continuing to jump up and down on China-related problems. It is a bit false to say that Trudeau felt the importance of China. The main factor is that the recent situation in Canada is not very optimistic, and it is difficult to protect itself.
Part of the reference news: Defense Times