Canada's Truckers' Protest Against COVID-19 Measures in 2022

Two organizers of Canada's trucker protests against COVID-19 restrictions in 2022 found guilty of mischief for their roles in the mass protest in Ottawa. The protests, known as the Freedom Convoy, were sparked by a Canadian government vaccine mandate for truck drivers crossing the U.S.-Canada border. The organizers encouraged people to join or remain at the protest despite the adverse effects on downtown residents and businesses.

Impact of U.S.-Canada Trade War on Truckers and Businesses at Windsor-Detroit Border

The U.S. and Canada are in a trade war, with tariffs impacting truckers and businesses crossing the border at Windsor and Detroit. Truckers face delays and reduced income due to the tariffs imposed by the U.S. President Trump's actions have divided opinions among truckers and business owners, with some supporting the tariffs as a way to make big corporations pay their fair share, while others are concerned about the negative impact on trade and relationships with the closest ally.

Trump administration's rollback of Biden-era emissions standards

Truckers are hopeful about the Trump administration rolling back Biden-era emissions standards, believing it will benefit the industry and American people. They express concerns over California's strict emissions standards and lack of infrastructure for electric vehicles.

Truckers' Protest in Bolivia

Truckers in Bolivia block key roads to protest against President Luis Arce over shortages of diesel fuel and foreign currency, demanding better access to USD and spare parts. The government agrees to talks to address their demands.

Truckers Boycott in Support of Trump

Truckers supporting Donald Trump are warning that their boycott could paralyze New York City in response to Trump's civil fraud case ruling. They argue the boycott could lead to increased prices for consumers.