10/13/2023 0 Comments U.s. truckers strike 2022![]() ![]() ![]() On 16th November 2021 Canadian Border Services Agency officers refused truck driver Brigitte Belton entry to Canada at the Detroit-Windor due to her failure to wear a face mask. Initial events and the start of the protest Many of the restrictions that the protesters objected to are under provincial jurisdiction. Several protesters voiced opposition to perceived authoritarianism and corruption by Justin Trudeau, stating they wanted him "out of office", while others said, "this is not an anti-vaccination movement, this is a freedom movement." For example, Canada Unity's Ontario organizer for the convoy, Jason LaFace, said that the intent of the Canada Unity protest was to dissolve the federal government. The organizers of the original mid-January crowdsourced fundraising campaign on GoFundMe, Tamara Lich and Dichter, both of whom are not long-haul truckers, described the goal of the truck convoy, from across Canada to the nation's capital, as a demonstration against the newly implemented January 15 federal cross-border COVID-19 vaccine mandate, targeting long-haul truck drivers, according to a JanuCTV News article. And that passport, that's the really concerning one." Freedom Convoy's spokesperson Ben Dichter stated on Fox News that, "we want to get rid of the vaccine mandates and the passports. The protest called for the end of vaccine mandates in Canada during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. See also: Timeline of the Canada convoy protest Protest goals Anti-vaccine protesters at the convoy in Ottawa On the political front, Trudeau and New Democratic Party (NDP) leader Jagmeet Singh condemned the convoy, while many members of Parliament from the Conservative Party of Canada endorsed the convoy Republican politicians from the United States, as well as other conservative politicians and media figures, also endorsed the convoy. Some sources have called the protests an occupation or a siege. Officials raised concerns of some protesters' involvement with far-right extremist groups, including those promoting violence, and that some protesters called for the federal government of Canada to be overthrown. Near a blockade in Coutts, Alberta, multiple weapons were seized, and four men charged with conspiracy to commit murder of Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) officers. The Canadian Trucking Alliance stated that most protesters had no connection to trucking. The convoy was condemned by trucking industry and labour groups. By February 21, most of the protesters had been cleared from Ottawa. Between February 17 and 20, a large joint-operation police presence in Ottawa arrested organizers and protesters, removed parked vehicles, and dismantled blockades from Ottawa streets. On February 14, Trudeau invoked the Emergencies Act for the first time since its passing in 1988. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and US President Joe Biden spoke on February 11 to discuss ending blockades at the border. On February 11, Ontario Premier Doug Ford declared a state of emergency, introducing new legal sanctions on the impediment of trade routes, highways, airports, ports, bridges and railways. ![]() Officials expressed concern about the economic impact of border blockades. Protesters occupied the downtown core of Ottawa and stated that they would not leave until all COVID-19 restrictions and mandates, trucking related and beyond, were repealed. Of the 120,000 Canadian licensed truck drivers who regularly serve cross-border routes, approximately 85 per cent were vaccinated against COVID-19 by January, leaving up to 16,000 Canadian truckers potentially affected by the restriction. The exemptions in Canada ended on January 15, 2022, and the US exemption ended on January 22, 2022. In late 2021, both Canada and the US accommodated unvaccinated cross-border truckers by exempting them from COVID-19 vaccine requirements to prevent exacerbating existing supply chain disruptions. Several offshoot protests blockaded provincial capitals and border crossings with the United States. The convoys were joined by thousands of pedestrian protesters. Beginning January 22, hundreds of vehicles formed convoys from several points and traversed Canadian provinces before converging on Ottawa on January 29, 2022, with a rally at Parliament Hill. The initial convoy movement was created to protest vaccine mandates for crossing the United States border, but later evolved into a protest about COVID-19 mandates in general. A series of protests and blockades in Canada against COVID-19 vaccine mandates and restrictions, called the Freedom Convoy (French: Convoi de la liberté) by organizers, began in early 2022.
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