Canadian Truckers Convoy 2022 - The Leaf calls you a Nazi as he gasses you

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First article that reported this, I believe (in French)
The Prime Minister is due to make the announcement at 1 p.m., at the same time as he will announce some relaxations such as the reopening of gyms and the resumption of sports for adults on February 14 as first reported by the Journal de Québec.

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The Minister of Health, Christian Dubé, did not want to comment on his government's decision when he arrived at the parliamentary committee on Bill 11, which aims to increase access to front-line services by doctors in family. "We have a press briefing exactly on this at noon, you will have all your answers," he briefly indicated.
 
Tommorow they'll all jump ship when the snow storm hits. when they can't fuel up and are stuck in a snow bank, they'll be forced to leave or abandon their vehicles. That or freeze to death from lack of fuel. im perfectly fine with that outcome.
Yea the roads will remain blocked. And itll be impossible to tow trucks with frozen roads and unplowed snow. It's perfectly fine for us Cis people too
 
Tommorow they'll all jump ship when the snow storm hits. when they can't fuel up and are stuck in a snow bank, they'll be forced to leave or abandon their vehicles. That or freeze to death from lack of fuel. im perfectly fine with that outcome.
Lol you totally don't sound mad, bro.

It was -30 on Saturday and people were just fine. Not everyone is an effeminate soy monkey like you. Trucks barely use any gas when idling anyway, and there are quite a few fuel tankers there to keep everyone fueled up until the summer.
 
Tommorow they'll all jump ship when the snow storm hits. when they can't fuel up and are stuck in a snow bank, they'll be forced to leave or abandon their vehicles. That or freeze to death from lack of fuel. im perfectly fine with that outcome.
For your next post could you post another lengthy diatribe about how much you don’t care?
 
To honk or not to honk? Well as far as Saul Alinsky was concerned; a good tactic is one your people enjoy. This certainly qualifies.

Fact is, a lot of folks and especially these Champagne Socialist Ottawa types take people working these jobs for granted. Whatthefuckever, the invisible abstract hand of the supply chain will magically restock your grocery store. These protests and nuisances are sometimes neccessary to remind people that they're real actual people disatisfied with doing these jobs, the magic black box of the economy wont fix itself, and the situation will only become more dire with negligence. So you can take your fucking honks now or deal with empty store shelves.
 
The maritimes is a strange place politically. They're almost all working-class like you say, more redneck than the prairies in some aspects, but they vote liberal. I can only assume it's because if they voted conservative they wouldn't get as many gibs or something. The ones that move out west are good people though in my experience. Probably why they leave.
EDIT: as for restrictions, their population has a lot of boomers, so that could contribute
It probably is just trusting the TV man like my ancient grandma does that screws them over.
IIRC, New Hampshire was settled by Scots-Irish unlike the rest of New England, which is why you have a lot of support for libertarian policies and competitive modern Republican Party.

I think the Maritimes has coronavirus history like New Zealand, Western Australia and South Australia, where international isolation has kept the virus at bay.
Nova Scotia literally means "New Scotland" and used to have a bunch of Scots Gaelic speakers and New Brunswick was split from it after the American Revolution. Newfoundland IIRC had a large amount of people speaking Irish Gaelic and used to have Catholic/Protestant sectarianism. I don't think the settlement of "United Empire Loyalists" (i.e. Tories i.e. traitors to our Revolution) alone can explain why the Maritimes are so different from northern New England despite the same goddamn economy.
Do people in rural New Brunswick and Nova Scotia really like lockdowns? Absolutely not. I reckon it's more a problem with 'The System' than popular opinion. New Brunswick elected a Conservative majority in their 2020 election, and Nova Scotia had a major upset Conservative majority landslide in their 2021 election, and if you look at Nova Scotia's electoral map, party allegiance seems almost perfectly representational of rural areas voting Tory, suburban/town areas voting Liberal, and urban areas voting NDP. Something else that had Nova Scotia in the news for a while was that Nova Scotia, being connected to the mainland by a narrow isthmus, has one road going in or out, and the ruralites who live near that critical piece of infrastructure decided to blockade the one road in/out in protest of the covid restrictions (See more here). The people of that region were threatening to blockade the whole province again in solidarity with the trucker protests, which is what caused that tyrannical NO PROTESTING rule to be implemented, which has been making the rounds in international media (See more here).

This issue in the Maritimes is emblematic of a broader issue in Canadian politics. People are very unhappy with the state of society in the seemingly never-ending Covid-19 era, but there is nothing they can do about it. It may be seemingly impossible to get rid of Justin Trudeau from Ottawa, but nearly every province has purged the Liberals from their provincial legislatures over the last few years.
Very unfortunate. New Hampshire had Chris Sununu as governor, a shitty RINO, but it made national news how people protested in front of his house and later other state Republicans there started passing laws restricting the governor's power on "public health emergencies" and other common sense declarations. Sununu now once again needs to pretend to be a "real conservative" to survive challenges from his own party. Maine used to have Paul LePage who was a lovable idiot who wanted to shoot people in duels or something, I don't know, I don't live there but I think electing a weirdo like him is how a lot of people in this part of the world think.

I guess voting in Bernier's party was too out of the question for the Maritimes.
 
To honk or not to honk? Well as far as Saul Alinsky was concerned; a good tactic is one your people enjoy. This certainly qualifies.

Fact is, a lot of folks and especially these Champagne Socialist Ottawa types take people working these jobs for granted. Whatthefuckever, the invisible abstract hand of the supply chain will magically restock your grocery store. These protests and nuisances are sometimes neccessary to remind people that they're real actual people disatisfied with doing these jobs, the magic black box of the economy wont fix itself, and the situation will only become more dire with negligence. So you can take your fucking honks now or deal with empty store shelves.
This whole protest follows a lot of Alinksy's rules. The left has been licking establishment boots for so long that they forgot how to organize a grassroots movement and that's why everything they do now just results in more hatred and ridicule towards them.
 
I dont give a fuck when Antifa and BLM cry like babies and i certianly don't care when some fat hill billies play with their horns like 3 year olds either. When you act like a piece of shit its hard for anyone to care about what ever message you have, however valid or not it is.
Watch out we got a "radical centrist".

Kill yourself internet tough guy. Go to the roof you'd throw batteries off of and do a flip, faggot
 
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Do people in rural New Brunswick and Nova Scotia really like lockdowns? Absolutely not. I reckon it's more a problem with 'The System' than popular opinion. New Brunswick elected a Conservative majority in their 2020 election, and Nova Scotia had a major upset Conservative majority landslide in their 2021 election, and if you look at Nova Scotia's electoral map, party allegiance seems almost perfectly representational of rural areas voting Tory, suburban/town areas voting Liberal, and urban areas voting NDP. Something else that had Nova Scotia in the news for a while was that Nova Scotia, being connected to the mainland by a narrow isthmus, has one road going in or out, and the ruralites who live near that critical piece of infrastructure decided to blockade the one road in/out in protest of the covid restrictions (See more here). The people of that region were threatening to blockade the whole province again in solidarity with the trucker protests, which is what caused that tyrannical NO PROTESTING rule to be implemented, which has been making the rounds in international media (See more here).

This issue in the Maritimes is emblematic of a broader issue in Canadian politics. People are very unhappy with the state of society in the seemingly never-ending Covid-19 era, but there is nothing they can do about it. It may be seemingly impossible to get rid of Justin Trudeau from Ottawa, but nearly every province has purged the Liberals from their provincial legislatures over the last few years.
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Currently, the Liberals only control the provincial legislature of Newfoundland, as well as the Yukon territory. Other than Newfoundland, 8 provinces have swung right, except for the 9th, BC, which swung left, presumably because they do not have a provincial Conservative party, so they can only reject the Liberals by voting NDP.

And yet, what has come of this? Absolutely nothing. The Cuckservatives are exactly the same as the Liberals, along with the NDP administration of BC. All provinces are tyrannically mistreating their people. There is no escape. There is not a single province serving as a test case to see what happens if you just let people live their lives, like in the US with states like Texas or Florida. Nowhere to run. Canadians cannot even flee the country, because vaccine-free individuals have been banned from all flights, as well as from crossing the US land border. This is absolutely unconstitutional, but our constitution doesn't seem to be worth the paper it's written on, these days. Those friends I have managed to keep in touch with, despite being barred from virtually all public spaces via vaccine passports, often talk about moving someplace like Florida as if it were the Promised Land, and they try to come up with harebrained schemes to get around all the restrictions, like buying a boat and sailing down to Mexico, or chartering a boat to take them to Saint Pierre and Miquelon so they can fly out from there, since it's French jurisdiction, which does not have the same vax requirements for flights.

All these restrictions are mentally, spiritually, and financially crushing. People want it, no, need it to stop, but no one is listening, and discontented Canadians are not even allowed to leave. Perhaps this gives you an idea of why these protest movements are kicking off with such fervour.
Newfoundland doesn't have a right and a left. Well, it has a left as in the local NDP party but they've never not been in the political wilderness. The PCs and Liberals are both populist parties. The biggest difference is the Liberals are all "Ottawa can solve our problems. If we suck their dick they will give use money." and the PCs are all "Fuck Ottawa. If we play hardball with the they will give us money."
 
If they stay the entire week the government will cave at this rate. They'll go, "We were always going to do this!" But everyone will know that wasn't the case. Everyone will go home, and the politicians will get away with everything. Still! We've already seen amazing results from just four days of protesting. It proves Right Wing protests can work.
 
If they stay the entire week the government will cave at this rate. They'll go, "We were always going to do this!" But everyone will know that wasn't the case. Everyone will go home, and the politicians will get away with everything. Still! We've already seen amazing results from just four days of protesting. It proves Right Wing protests can work.
A few provincial govts have already caved in, and the Conservatives are in the process of shitcanning their controlled opposition leader and replacing him with someone competent. This action has already gotten more results than most people expected.
 
Tommorow they'll all jump ship when the snow storm hits. when they can't fuel up and are stuck in a snow bank, they'll be forced to leave or abandon their vehicles. That or freeze to death from lack of fuel. im perfectly fine with that outcome.

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