Video: Truckers Block Highways On Canadian Border To Protest Vaccine Mandate
Date: January 18, 2022Author: Nwo Report
Comes after PM Justin Trudeau issued executive order banning unvaccinated truckers from crossing Canadian border.
Source: NwoReport
Epic footage from the U.S.-Canada border shows a group of truckers with “Freedom” signs blocking off highways to and from the respective countries.
Several videos from the scene show a convoy of over a dozen semi-trucks outfitted with signs like “Mandate Freedom” and “Trudeau Has Caused Hate, Division & Anger” parading up and down the highways near the border.
The anti-mandate protest began on Monday ahead of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s executive order banning unvaccinated truck drivers from crossing the Canadian border, which went into effect January 15.
From NNY 360:
Marie Oakes
@TheMarieOakes
·
Jan 17, 2022
In the early morning hours on January 17, 2022, a truck convoy descended near the U.S.-Canada border in Emerson, Manitoba, Canada to protest the vaccine mandate policies both the U.S. and Canada are implementing.
Marie Oakes
@TheMarieOakes
Truckers at the U.S.-Canada border in Emerson, Manitoba, Canada protest against mandates impacting the trucking industry. Canada’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate began on Jan. 15 for cross-border truck drivers. The U.S. mandate for all foreign trucker drivers begins on Jan. 22.
3:50 PM · Jan 17, 2022
Dalhousie University’s Sylvain Charlebois, one of Canada’s top food supply experts, warned Trudeau’s government should rescind the order, which will likely exacerbate supply shortages.
“Omicron is hitting the entire food industry. That’s what’s been slowing things down, and the vaccine mandate could add fuel to the fire,” Charlebois said.
Courtney Holland
@hollandcourtney
Truckers in Canada paraded their trucks up and down near the international border to protest vaccine mandates As of Jan. 15, unvaxxed Canadian truck drivers returning from the U.S have to quarantine. On Jan. 22, all drivers heading into the U.S. must also be vaccinated.
11:08 AM · Jan 18, 2022
Dalhousie University’s Sylvain Charlebois, one of Canada’s top food supply experts, warned Trudeau’s government should rescind the order, which will likely exacerbate supply shortages.
“Omicron is hitting the entire food industry. That’s what’s been slowing things down, and the vaccine mandate could add fuel to the fire,” Charlebois said.
More truck drivers are calling for an anti-mandate protest on January 23, saying they can bring Trudeau’s government to “it’s fucking knees.”
MORE HERE: https://nworeport.me/2022/01/18/video-truckers-block-highways-on-canadian-border-to-protest-vaccine-mandate/
Thanks to: https://nworeport.me
Date: January 18, 2022Author: Nwo Report
Comes after PM Justin Trudeau issued executive order banning unvaccinated truckers from crossing Canadian border.
Source: NwoReport
Epic footage from the U.S.-Canada border shows a group of truckers with “Freedom” signs blocking off highways to and from the respective countries.
Several videos from the scene show a convoy of over a dozen semi-trucks outfitted with signs like “Mandate Freedom” and “Trudeau Has Caused Hate, Division & Anger” parading up and down the highways near the border.
The anti-mandate protest began on Monday ahead of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s executive order banning unvaccinated truck drivers from crossing the Canadian border, which went into effect January 15.
From NNY 360:
Only 50% to 60% of U.S. truckers are vaccinated, according to an estimate from the American Trucking Associations. The rules will make thousands of drivers ineligible for cross-border shipments, exacerbating a shortage at a time when the transportation industry is already strained.
Manufacturers are warning they may be forced to slow production and will likely face higher costs from the snarling of a supply chain that depends on an open border for the movement of some $45 billion worth of goods every month. Canada is the top export market for 32 U.S. states, according to the Department of Commerce.
Marie Oakes
@TheMarieOakes
·
Jan 17, 2022
In the early morning hours on January 17, 2022, a truck convoy descended near the U.S.-Canada border in Emerson, Manitoba, Canada to protest the vaccine mandate policies both the U.S. and Canada are implementing.
Marie Oakes
@TheMarieOakes
Truckers at the U.S.-Canada border in Emerson, Manitoba, Canada protest against mandates impacting the trucking industry. Canada’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate began on Jan. 15 for cross-border truck drivers. The U.S. mandate for all foreign trucker drivers begins on Jan. 22.
3:50 PM · Jan 17, 2022
Dalhousie University’s Sylvain Charlebois, one of Canada’s top food supply experts, warned Trudeau’s government should rescind the order, which will likely exacerbate supply shortages.
“Omicron is hitting the entire food industry. That’s what’s been slowing things down, and the vaccine mandate could add fuel to the fire,” Charlebois said.
Courtney Holland
@hollandcourtney
Truckers in Canada paraded their trucks up and down near the international border to protest vaccine mandates As of Jan. 15, unvaxxed Canadian truck drivers returning from the U.S have to quarantine. On Jan. 22, all drivers heading into the U.S. must also be vaccinated.
11:08 AM · Jan 18, 2022
Dalhousie University’s Sylvain Charlebois, one of Canada’s top food supply experts, warned Trudeau’s government should rescind the order, which will likely exacerbate supply shortages.
“Omicron is hitting the entire food industry. That’s what’s been slowing things down, and the vaccine mandate could add fuel to the fire,” Charlebois said.
More truck drivers are calling for an anti-mandate protest on January 23, saying they can bring Trudeau’s government to “it’s fucking knees.”
MORE HERE: https://nworeport.me/2022/01/18/video-truckers-block-highways-on-canadian-border-to-protest-vaccine-mandate/
Thanks to: https://nworeport.me