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Canadian Truckers Warn Feds to Reverse Vaccine Policy - Trudeau Says Mandate to Go Ahead

January 9, 2022

Truckers are warning the federal government to reverse its plans to mandate COVID-19 vaccines for international truckers or risk major damage to supply chains.


Prime Minister Justin Trudeau recently announced that they will be pushing ahead with a vaccine mandate despite the increasing pressure from from those who say it will increase driver shortages and drive up the price of imported goods from the United States.


As of January 15, 2022 truck drivers will now be required to show proof of vaccination.

This could force roughly 16,000 to 22,000 or 10%, to 20% of cross-border drivers off the roads, according to the Canadian Trucking Alliance (CTA) estimates.


The impacts of the mandate could have consequences across the whole continent and significantly hit smaller businesses, spokespeople have warned.


“We’ll be seeing shortages of goods in stores,” said President of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce Perrin Beatty.


CTA president Stephen Laskowski warned that “this is not a trucking issue at all. This is a supply chain issue that can have severe ripple effects throughout the entire North American economy.”


“It hasn’t been easy, but the Canadian trucking industry has continued to move the economy through the global pandemic as efficiently as possible despite continuous challenges and obstacles,” Laskowski added.


We have done that by working with governments and health care experts to implement health and safety protocols that keep our workforce safe while also ensuring factories keep operating and store shelves remain full.”


On Thursday, Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole took the Liberals to task, accusing them of jeopardizing the integrity of Canada’s already struggling supply chains.


We will be short tens of thousands of truckers if the government doesn’t very quickly address this issue,” said O’Toole.

That doesn’t mean that I don’t think people shouldn’t be vaccinated; it means we have to deal with the reality of the fact that there will be a small number of unvaccinated.”

“I don’t think shaming and causing division is the way to address hesitancy – that’s Mr. Trudeau’s approach. Our approach is actually getting people back to work, not dividing people on health.”

Conservative MP and Transport Critic Melissa Lantsman also urged her counterpart Transport Minister Omar Alghabra to reverse course in a letter this week to avoid the negative impacts such a decision would carry.


Canada’s supply chains have already been under stress in recent months while inflation rates continue to skyrocket.

The country has been racked with the worst inflation levels since 2003.


According to polls, 87% of Canadians are concerned about the current price increase.

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