Feb 10
Shocking!Donation Again Confiscated!
ショック!カンパ金またも差し押さえ!
2月9日
New donation site!新たなカンパ先→https://www.givesendgo.com/FreedomConvoy2022
Check this tweet! 最新情報は、真のジャーナリストRebel NewsのリーダーEzra Levant氏を見てください。→https://twitter.com/ezralevant
2月7日 Feb 7, Rebel News
Ottawa police started arresting the truckers and confiscating their fuel in the deadly cold winter!!!
オタワ警察、トラック運転手の逮捕と厳寒の中で燃料の押収を始めた!
See Mr. Ezra Levant's tweets below!!! Rebel NewsのEzra Levant氏のツイートを見て!
https://twitter.com/ezralevant
2月4日 Rebel News
2月2日 Rebel News
Chad Williamson, the truckers lawyer that is being crowdfunded at truckerlawyer.ca, has negotiated fuel to come in through the RCMP checkpoint.
2月1日 Rebel News
州境で働くトラック運転手たちは、カナダ警察に交渉のテーブルに戻るよう呼びかけ。クラウドファンディングで支援している弁護士、チャド・ウィリアムソン氏。「真冬に何百台もの大型トラックを移動させるのは大変。各地でこのような状況広がり、国民は早期の解決望んでいる。警察が交渉止めてる。」
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カナダのジャスティン・トルドー首相は、自分は目的のきちんとしたデモに参加したことはあるが、トラック運転手の車列の群衆を「憎悪に満ちた言葉」「市民への暴力」「科学や医療者に不敬」と非難。 「90%のトラック運転手は(デモに参加せず)食べ物を輸送している」、とコメントし、全面対決の姿勢。すでに州境に特殊部隊。
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https://www.ctvnews.ca/politics/we-are-not-intimidated-pm-says-as-mps-return-to-the-hill-despite-ongoing-trucker-protest-1.5761410
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau strongly condemned the behaviour displayed by some participants in the trucker convoy protests over the weekend, as members of Parliament returned to work on Monday despite downtown Ottawa remaining beset by the “freedom convoy.”
Trudeau said he and the government will not be intimidated by the transport truck demonstration, now into its third full day, and indicated the Liberals have no plans to engage with the demonstrators.
“Over the past few days, Canadians were shocked and frankly, disgusted by the behavior displayed by some people protesting in our nation's capital,” Trudeau said during a national address from the National Capital Region.
“I want to be very clear, we are not intimidated by those who hurl insults and abuse at small business workers, and steal food from the homeless. We won't give in to those who fly racist flags. We won't cave to those who engage in vandalism or dishonor the memory of our veterans,” he said, referencing some of what’s transpired over the last few days.
“There is no place in our country for threats, violence, or hatred, so to those responsible for this behavior: it needs to stop,” Trudeau said.
The prime minister’s comments didn’t go over favorably with the Conservatives— some of whom took part in the protest—saying that the truckers who have seized national attention and are still outside honking their horns, deserve to be listened to.
“Contrary to some, there are thousands of passionate, patriotic, and peaceful Canadians on the Hill right now who just want to be heard. Will the prime minister extend and olive branch? And will he listen?,” asked Deputy Conservative Leader Candice Bergen in the House, after meeting with truckers Sunday night.
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BREAKING: Alberta Truckers have asked for help, so we're crowdfunding a lawyer for them
We've hired the perfect lawyer for this, Chad Williamson and he’s bringing a team with him. Chad will do whatever he can to help — including to help de-escalate the situation.
truckerlawyer.ca
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Now, even main stream medias such as New York Times and BBC cannot ignore the following news that had been circulated for days in alternative medias...
According to some report, Canadian Prime Minister fled from his residence with his family.
Also, according to some report, now the movements have been spreading in Finland, Italy, Czech, South Korea, Peru, Belgium, Austria, Australia, Netherlands, Germany and Israel...
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As of January 29, 50,000 truckers are heading to Ottawa, and many have already surrounded the Parliament area!!!
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"Short story really quick sorry : Was just at the gas station this morning here in North Dakota , a guy in front of me mid 50's looked like he was drunk and was about to faint. I asked him if he was okay he said he was having a hard time breathing and i asked him if he was sick and he said no.. I don't think so and I was like well do you need a doctor ? He said he was just at the doctor 3 days before and got the covid vaccine and said he has been having trouble breathing since. The attendant and me watched him walk back out to his truck he stood there holding the door and just collapsed . we called 911 and the ambulance picked him up. I don't know if he died or have a follow up but it's happening. It literally felt like the start of a zombie apocalypse movie ."
An estimated 30,000 truckers that deliver goods and services between the US/Canada border have not yet submitted their vaccination paperwork. Beginning January 15, truckers will be required to show proof of vaccination upon entering Canada. The same mandate for truckers entering the United States from Canada goes into effect on January 22.
When the coronavirus pandemic began nearly two years ago, the Trump administration made land/border crossings essential. However, the Biden administration's mandate issued by the Department of Homeland Security trumps the former president's.
Mike Milliam, the President of Private Motor Truck Council of Canada, told Lynnwood Times that the mandate will add to the shortages we are already experiencing and will cause significant long-lasting damage.
On January 23rd, they will begin a "slow roll", from as many border points as possible, to slow down major road transportation routes across the Country.
Truckers, and all others, are invited to join the convoy, to send a message to the Government, that forced vaccinations will not be tolerated. As of January 15th, Trudeau has mandated that all truckers crossing the border must be vaccinated.
Similar mandates are already causing problems in Health Care systems, air transportation, and other sectors. This latest action will create major supply problems for many products Canadians rely on.
The time has come to show Ottawa, and the Provinces, that we are not going to allow Government to continue to slowly squeeze Canadians into giving up their God-given - and Constitutionally protected - Rights and Freedoms.
Contact one of the organizers to get more information and to find out how you can get involved.
Calgary - Cathy (403) 800-8938 - cthmurrell@gmail.com
Saskatchewan - Chris (306) 774-4330 or Derek (306) 640-7632
Winnipeg - Joe (204) 493-0022 or Dale (204) 312-8399
Sarnia - Brigette (678) 778-6992 - gidget642@gmail.com
Windsor - Ben (519) 816-9114 - dispatch@adttransportation.com
If you are in an area not shown here, contact Brigette (see her contact info above), to let her know you can help out (in Quebec, BC, the Eastern Provinces, etc.).
Please use your networks and contacts to spread the word. We need hundreds of vehicles to show up to make a difference!
Supermarkets Report Food Shortages After Canada Imposes Trucker Vax Mandate
Overwhelmed supply chains and truck driver shortages worsened when Canada imposed new border mandates prohibiting unvaccinated American truckers. With low vaccination rates among US drivers, Canadian supermarkets are already reporting rising food inflation and shortages of certain products, according to Bloomberg.
Canada's vaccine mandate for truckers came into effect on Saturday. The new rule requires US truckers to be vaccinated to cross the border. We warned earlier this week such a mandate would have "consequences."
The vaccine mandate has exacerbated the shortage of truck drivers and made wait times at border crossings even longer. Eighty percent of trade between the US and Canada is transited by truck. America exports about 90% of Canada's fruits and vegetables during the winter season. As shipments decline because only about half of US truck drivers are vaccinated, grocery stores report shortages.
"We're seeing shortages," said Gary Sands, senior vice president of the Canadian Federation of Independent Grocers. "We're hearing from members they're going into some stores where there's no oranges or bananas.'"
The main concern is the mandate could create a domino effect and ripple through the already stressed supply chain. Logistical disruptions have been a significant source of soaring inflation. According to North American Produce Buyers, the cost of sending a truckload of fresh produce from Southern California to Canada is now $9,500, up from $7,000. That means companies are paying more for freight and will pass on costs to consumers.
Given the drop in eligible truckers, products bound for Canada will build in US warehouses with no place to go until new drivers are seen.
The situation will only worsen on Jan. 22 when the US begins imposing its vaccine mandate on Canadian truckers. The Canadian Trucking Association warned the mandate would sideline up to 16,000 truckers.
Canadian truck drivers are furious with the US decision and have blocked the highway near the US-Manitoba international border to protest the new mandates. Videos posted on social media show the chaos playing out on the other side of the border.