The Covid culture wars
Feb 11, 2022
4 minutes
By Leyland Cecco TORONTO Amru Salahuddien and Tracey Lindeman OTTAWA
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For around a week, Paul Aubue had been living and sleeping in the cab of his truck, parked in downtown Ottawa. The 64-year-old grandfather travelled from New Brunswick to join hundreds of others as they descended on the Canadian capital. Aubue, the owner of a trucking company, said he’d been driven to protest by a recent requirement that truckers crossing from the US into Canada be vaccinated against Covid.
“I’m here for freedom. This whole thing has been going on for two years and it seems every day there’s something more. We don’t
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