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Why all Canadians should read ‘Hold The Line,’ the true story behind the Freedom Convoy

Updated: May 20, 2023 at 12:57 pm EST  See Comments

Sat May 20, 2023 – 10:46 am EDT

(Everyday For Life Canada) — “Hold The Line” is the title of a book that every Canadian who cares about freedom, democracy, and country should read. It’s the story of Canada’s trucker Freedom Convoy. The author is Tamara Lich, the woman who played a central role in the national and international event. It’s the story that Canada’s Trudeau Liberal government, and those critical of the freedom protest, don’t want Canadians and the rest of the world to read. That’s one good reason to read it, and spread the word about it.

The truckers travelled to Ottawa to protest the government’s COVID-19 vaccine mandates and restrictions. They arrived on January 22, 2022, and by February 23 most of the vehicles had left the capital. The truckers had made it clear that they would not leave until restrictions and mandates were repealed.

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However, on February 11, the province of Ontario declared a state of emergency because of border blockades between Canada and the United States, which by then were already over. But Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s action

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