CANADAHALIFAX news Protesters against COVID-19 measures gather in Enfield to see off Ottawa-bound convoy by admin 27 يناير، 2022 written by admin 27 يناير، 2022 16 Flag-waving group gathered at Big Stop parking lot early Thursday CBC News · Posted: There were few trucks present but around 250 people turned up before dawn in Enfield, N.S., to see off an Ottawa-bound convoy protesting COVID-19 public health mandates. Flag-waving supporters carrying placards bearing slogans including “Thank you truckers” and “True north strong and free” congregated in the Big Stop parking lot, and some lined Highway 102. At some points the crowd chanted “freedom” and sang the national anthem. Another convoy of trucks and other vehicles has also been been heading to Ottawa from western Canada and is expected to arrive in the capital this weekend, part of a protest against a federal vaccine mandate for truck drivers. The mandate, which took effect Jan. 15, states that all Canadian cross-border essential workers, including truckers, must show proof of vaccination at a port of entry to avoid stringent testing requirements and quarantine. Truckers travelling within Canada are not affected by the new measures. The United States has implemented a similar mandate, requiring that all U.S.-bound travellers show proof they’ve had the required shots. Canadian Transport Minister Omar Alghabra said this week the government will not back down on its vaccine requirements, and said the aim is to protect truck drivers as well as supply chains. Federal government won’t budge on vaccine mandate for truckers as convoy heads for Ottawa Organizer behind anti-vaccine mandate convoy says it won’t tolerate extremists as online rhetoric heats up Supporters of the convoy at Enfield said they weren’t against vaccines or masks but were against public health mandates. Some of those present called members of the media “scum” and “communists.” As the 10 to 15 trucks present left around 7 a.m. and headed toward their next stop near the New Brunswick border, fireworks were set off while supporters waved and some honked their horns. When they get to Ottawa they say they plan to stay there until all restrictions are dropped. The Atlantic Provinces Trucking Association, which lobbied against the vaccination rules for truckers, has said it does not support the protest. 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail admin previous post N.S. health authority CEO eyes technology changes to improve patient movement next post Nova Scotia Power delays closing coal-fired unit at Trenton station You may also like Lower Sackville house fire which claimed life of... 14 يناير، 2025 Two men arrested in connection to shots fired... 14 يناير، 2025 Halifax spent nearly $1M to fence off, restore... 14 يناير، 2025 أكثر من ربع الأشخاص المقتولين في عمليات للشرطة... 14 يناير، 2025 كريتيان يعتبر أنه كان على ترودو أن ’’يستقيل... 14 يناير، 2025 قطع الطاقة عن الولايات المتحدة قد يسبب أزمة... 14 يناير، 2025 ’’الجمعة الأسود‘‘ كان أكثر أيام التسوق ازدحاماً في... 14 يناير، 2025 RCMP say death of woman found inside burning... 13 يناير، 2025 Woman killed by husband in Mahone Bay, N.S.,... 13 يناير، 2025 Friend of fatally stabbed Halifax teen changes his... 13 يناير، 2025 Leave a Comment Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.