Drivers warned of significant traffic delays on highways as trucker convoy enters Ontario


Drivers are being warned to count on important visitors delays on main highways from Thursday to Saturday because the "Freedom Convoy" of truckers enters Ontario. 


The Ontario Provincial Police mentioned delays are anticipated on the QEW, Freeway 400, Freeway 426, Freeway 403, and Freeway 401 over the following few days. 


The group of truckers started a cross-country journey in British Columbia on the weekend and are headed to Ottawa. They're protesting mandates that require truck drivers crossing the Canada-U.S. border to be vaccinated. 


"Bear in mind there might be important visitors delays via provincial highways," OPP Sgt. Kerry Schmidt mentioned Wednesday. "In case you are motorist, plan forward and count on delays."


Schmidt mentioned the group of truckers have the suitable to peacefully protest, however police will preserve an in depth eye to make sure drivers stay secure. 


Some supporters of the convoy, together with some Conservative MPs, have taken to social media to warn the vaccine mandate for truckers will go away retailer cabinets empty. Some have gone as far as to foretell Canadians will starve.


Others, with extra excessive, far-right views, have latched onto the protest. One on-line video features a man expressing hope the rally will flip into the Canadian equal of the Jan. 6, 2021, riot on the U.S. Capitol by supporters of former president Donald Trump.


Donald Trump Jr. took to social media Tuesday to endorse the Canadian truck convoy's battle towards "tyranny" and to induce People to observe swimsuit.


The Canadian Trucking Alliance has estimated that about 15 per cent of truckers -- as many as 16,000 -- are usually not totally vaccinated towards COVID-19.


It has strongly denounced any protests on public roadways, highways and bridges and has urged all truckers to get inoculated.

With recordsdata from The Canadian Press.  

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