First, a bit hard to protest the lockdowns because neither the Liberals, nor the Conservatives, are willing to lift it. The PPC doesn't even have a house seat. The rally would have little effect.
Second, the right-wing in Canada is a disorganised mess. This is a major issue here. It's even been discussed on TV before. We have no organisation. We don't have well funded right-wing associations here, nor do we have any strong grass-roots associations. The closest ones I can think of is the Fraser Institute, but that's it.
In contrast, you only have to look at the left-wing in Canada, they basically have legions of associations they can just ring up any time. These are typically socialists, progressives, LGBT, feminists, diversity associations, and corrupt unions (typically teachers, or healthcare workers).
First, a bit hard to protest the lockdowns because neither the Liberals, nor the Conservatives, are willing to lift it. The PPC doesn't even have a house seat. The rally would have little effect.
Second, the right-wing in Canada is a disorganised mess. This is a major issue here. It's even been discussed on TV before. We have no organisation. We don't have well funded right-wing associations here, nor do we have any strong grass-roots associations. The closest ones I can think of is the Fraser Institute, but that's it.