Alberta was the first one to crack because they also had to cope with a border crossing blockage that was so massive that the cops, the province did not have the required machinery and all tow truck companies refused the contracts.
It took them about 2 weeks to drop the mandates since the health director is seeming to be losing the legal case against her that was on the constitutionality of the mandates.
All I'm really saying is that, while I have to accept that Canada is not in a good spot, and the truckers did not accomplish the primary goal, it is proving to have been a catalyst for something bigger.
Alberta was the first one to crack because they also had to cope with a border crossing blockage that was so massive that the cops, the province did not have the required machinery and all tow truck companies refused the contracts.
It took them about 2 weeks to drop the mandates since the health director is seeming to be losing the legal case against her that was on the constitutionality of the mandates.
All I'm really saying is that, while I have to accept that Canada is not in a good spot, and the truckers did not accomplish the primary goal, it is proving to have been a catalyst for something bigger.