Regardless if you agree or not with the current government; they came into the position democratically so I’m not sure outside of voting what you are proposing? ....and suggesting RCMP intervention is coercion....really? I mean what do you expect to happen when you aren’t complying with the law (regardless if you agree with it or not)?
They came to power through dishonest means and voting will not work. So what happens in this kind of situation? There's plenty of recorded history that will tell you what happens.
https://globalnews.ca/news/6823170/canadian-politicians-targeted-indian-intelligence/
The report acknowledged that China, Russia and other states were conducting foreign interference activities in Canada and that “elected and public officials across all orders of government” were being targeted.
It added that 1.2 million Canadians were of Indian descent, and that some communities were “vulnerable to foreign interference either as targets or as a means of undermining Canadian values and freedoms.”
Who's doing the undermining? The LPC:
Former Liberal adviser rips party
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/justin-trudeau-blackface-racism-liberal-1.5292084
Aziz said that while he worked in the department, he heard staffers referring to certain communities as "ethnic vote banks. He said he was assigned to "brown files" in the department"
Canadian Muslim Voting Guide breached federal law: Elections commissioner
https://torontosun.com/news/nationa...e-breached-federal-law-elections-commissioner
featured “profiles of key public, media and political figures as well as organizations that produce and distribute Islamophobic ideologies and propaganda.”
it was given the thumbs up by Liberal and New Democratic leaders
https://torontosun.com/opinion/columnists/furey-the-rise-of-the-organized-muslim-vote-in-canada
“The Canadian Muslim community has the numbers to decide the winners and losers this election, which directly impacts the composition of the government we will have,”
https://www.macleans.ca/news/canada/nothing-to-write-home-about/
Tilting the system toward family reunification and away from skilled workers diminished the economic benefits that had traditionally come with immigration. But it maximized the political benefits to Trudeau. This endeared many existing immigrant communities to the Liberals and encouraged wide swaths of new Canadians to vote for Trudeau when the time came.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...wer-struggle-waiting-to-happen/?noredirect=on
Last in formal importance are immigrants of color and their descendants, the faction of the Canadian progressive coalition that’s more often seen than heard. Immigrant communities are useful for Liberals to mobilize in the context of the Canadian electoral system, which relies on mass recruitment of party members to nominate candidates and features numerous minority-majority parliamentary districts. The result has been a rise in minority and immigrant members of Parliament, more than 80 percent of whom are Liberals. Yet the lack of power ordinary MPs enjoy means many of these politicians serve their party primarily as diversity symbols or get-out-the-vote strategists. They remain largely shut out from more authoritative positions
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/opinion/academic-extremism-comes-to-canada/article33185073/
University campuses have always leaned a little left. But in the 1990s, as the previous generation of academics was replaced by baby boomers, they began to lean dramatically left. The humanities and social sciences were colonized by an unholy alliance of poststructuralists and Marxists – people who believe that Western civilization is a corrupt patriarchy that must be dismantled.
Canada's prime minister bragging about bribing the media:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-5pIIUf4fhY
https://www.cnn.com/2016/11/27/world/justin-trudeau-castro-eulogy-parody/index.html
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's tribute complimenting Fidel Castro as "remarkable" and a "larger than life leader who served his people" drew criticism and derision.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1EA2ohrt5Q
The way you and others include them in your posts just screams coercion. The RCMP can say they won't confiscate guns, just like how Ontario police said they won't randomly pull people over and ask why they weren't at home.