Canada's "Freedom Convoy" Is a Front for a Right-Wing, Anti-Worker Agenda
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Nazi and Confederate flags and other symbols of neo-fascism openly displayed at Freedom Convoy 2022.
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Canada's "Freedom Convoy" Is a Front for a Right-Wing, Anti-Worker Agenda |
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Workers in Canada’s trucking industry have suffered during the pandemic. The “Freedom Convoy,” a right-wing, pro-business social movement, purports itself to be the people’s champion of liberty — yet it couldn't care less about the hardships and burdens of its fellow workers. |
Author |
Emily Leedham, Prairie Reporter for PressProgress and editor of Shift Work, PressProgress' weekly national Canadian labor newsletter. Emily Leedham is a staff member at the Broadbent Institute [local copy] - which in 2013 launched PressProgress. |
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2022-02-05 |
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2022-02-07 |
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Dr. Victoria A. Stuart, Ph.D. |
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Summary |
The so-called "Freedom Convoy" of truckers currently occupying Canada's capital city claims to be a broad people's movement concerned with the plight of workers - specifically truckers - who have suffered throughout the pandemic. But a closer look at key "Freedom Convoy" participants reveals that many of the concerns of the protesters have little to do with workers' rights or labor issues within Canada's trucking industry. In fact, Convoy organizers have previously harassed workers on the picket line and ignored calls for support from racialized truckers fighting against wage theft. |
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- actively undermining real worker solidarity
- alt-right ideology
- botched the pandemic response
- Canadian Members of Parliament
- convoy organizers have previously harassed workers on the picket line
- convoy organizers have previously ignored calls for support from racialized truckers fighting against wage theft
- employer wage theft
- Freedom Convoy: Links to far-right and separatist groups
- GoFundMe removes Freedom Convoy 2022 fundraiser from its platform
- mask and vaccine mandates
- occupying Canada's capital city
- Ottawa's law enforcement
- paid sick days
- people's movement
- predatory recruitment scams
- prolonging the pandemic
- right-wing ideology
- the Freedom Convoy only purports to be a people's movement; in reality, it is the populist wing of right-wing interest groups
- unvaccinated Canadian truckers
- unvaccinated foreign truckers
- workers who lost their jobs
- workers' health and safety
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Background
The so-called " Freedom Convoy" [Freedom Convoy 2022] of truckers currently occupying Canada's capital city claims to be a broad people's movement concerned with the plight of workers - specifically truckers - who have suffered throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
The convoy has received plaudits from the likes of Elon Musk [Elon Musk] and Jordan Peterson [Wikipedia: Jordan Peterson | Transphobia: Jordan Peterson], sympathetic coverage from conservative media, and acclaim from some Canadian Members of Parliament [42nd Canadian Parliament]. The Freedom Convoy's GoFundMe has thus far raised $10 million CAD in donations [update: [Straight.com, 2022-02-04] GoFundMe removes Freedom Convoy 2022 fundraiser from its platform]. Despite this wide recognition and support, the convoy presents itself as a scrappy coalition of working people who, fed up with the hardship they have undergone, are now speaking truth to power.
But a closer look at key "Freedom Convoy" participants reveals that many of the concerns of the protesters have little to do with workers' rights or labor issues within Canada's trucking industry. In fact, convoy organizers have previously harassed workers on the picket line and ignored calls for support from racialized truckers fighting against wage theft.
Union-Busting History
What motivated the Freedom Convoy to protest was a new piece of federal regulation that requires unvaccinated Canadian truckers to isolate for fourteen days upon returning to Canada from the . Unvaccinated foreign truckers, however, are not allowed into the country. Despite 90 percent of Canadian truckers being vaccinated, this policy galvanized a vocal minority on the Right whose anger had been brewing long before the pandemic.
Freedom Convoy organizer and Canada Unity founder James Bauder's allegiances are to the far-left [Freedom Convoy: Links to far-right and separatist groups | James Bauder] - James Bauder certainly didn't emerge from the labor movement. Two years ago, Bauder participated in another convoy called United We Roll ["United We Roll" Truck Convoy of 2019], which had connections to far-right elements in Canada's Yellow vests movement and other white nationalist hate groups. United We Roll toured the country in opposition to Canada's federal carbon tax and the U.N. migration pact, garnering support from Conservative Party of Canada politicians across the country.
United We Roll also planned an anti-union protest where convoy members threatened to dismantle the picket line and run over workers. James Bauder livestreamed the protest at which workers say convoy members harassed them and shouted obscenities from a megaphone. The episode's anti-labor pièce de résistance came when the employer of the picketing workers gave the convoy an in-person shout out at a press conference before the protest.
Just months before that, United We Roll shared articles critical of another strike on its Facebook page. Teamsters [International Brotherhood of Teamsters] Canadian National Railway workers had shut down railways for one week demanding better scheduling, pay, and working conditions. United We Roll was more interested in the concerns of an agribusiness CEO. To say that Bauder or any Freedom Convoy participants who were involved with United We Roll are friends of organized labor is to stretch credulity past its breaking point.
No Solidarity With Immigrant Truckers
In addition to Bauder, other Freedom Convoy organizers, such as Pat King, Tamara Lich, and Benjamin "Bj" Lichter, have a history of associating with hate groups and expressing racist and anti-immigrant sentiments. This could explain why the Freedom Convoy is strangely silent on labor issues facing immigrant truckers who now make up over one-third of truckers in Canada. Over half of truckers in major cities like Vancouver and Toronto are South Asian immigrants.
Some of these immigrant truckers believe the Freedom Convoy is distracting attention away from serious labor issues within the industry. The Freedom Convoy has plenty to say about vaccine mandates but little about predatory recruitment scams, inadequate training, lack of rest stops and highway safety infrastructure, worker misclassification, and the " billion dollar scam" of employer wage theft.
Over the past several months, immigrant truckers in Brampton, Ontario have marched in the streets, protested outside of employers' homes, and even disrupted a political candidate's rally with the simple demand of being paid for their work. The grassroots group Naujawan Support Network formed to support these truckers and launched a legal defense fund which currently sits at over $18,000.
The difference between legal defense funds and the $10 million dollars raised by the Freedom Convoy is that the former will actually be used constructively to help working people. Conversely, because there's no clear idea where the Freedom Convoy money even came from or how it will be used, GoFundMe is pausing the Convoy's fundraiser page.
Freedom Convoy truckers have also blocked the U.S.-Alberta border, leaving fifty to a hundred South Asian Canadian truckers stranded in Montana for two days without food in the middle of a blizzard. "A lot of truckers, they don't even have food, some of them have medical issues, some of them have asthma, some of them have thyroid issues," Lovepreet Singh said in a social media video calling on government officials. "Nobody's even listening to us, so please help us out."
Freedom for Me, Not for You
The Freedom Convoy wants to put an end to all COVID-19 mandates and restrictions, including mask and vaccine mandates and gathering restrictions.
Anti-union Conservative Party of Canada politicians across the country have expressed support for the Freedom Convoy, even showing up to meet them in person. In stark contrast with the police treatment of other protesters in recent Canadian history, Ottawa's law enforcement have thus far used a gentle hand in their dealings with the group's members. Canada's small business lobby, the Canadian Federation of Independent Business, has also called upon the federal government to reverse the vaccination requirement for truckers.
There is no doubt Canadian federal and provincial governments have botched the pandemic response over the past two years, causing much harm to workers, their families, and communities. It is also true that Canadian leaders have placed an outsized amount of blame on unvaccinated individuals for prolonging the pandemic. Scapegoating an intransigent minority is evidently preferable to holding employers accountable for unsafe workplaces and reversing the decades-long underfunding and slow privatization of our public health care system.
But Freedom Convoy organizers aren't making calls for policy changes that would ease workers' suffering either. The Freedom Convoy can seemingly only bleat "no vaccines" when it comes to issues of utmost importance for the demographic they purport to speak for and to. There has been no discussion within the Convoy's ranks of investment in public health care, employer accountability, paid sick days, rent control, or financial support for workers who lost their jobs. And the convoy certainly isn't advocating for workers to organize collectively into unions.
Convoy organizers promote a selfish, libertarian mindset where "individual freedom" includes the freedom to ignore how one's decisions impact others. The freedom that matters to the Freedom Convoy's organizers is the market's "freedom" to operate without interference from both unions and government regulations that cover workers' health and safety. In short, the Freedom Convoy only purports to be a people's movement. In reality it is the populist wing of right-wing interest groups, actively undermining real worker solidarity.
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