The Western Standard Reviews End of the Road.

IN-DEPTH: Is Canada still waging a silent war on truck drivers? A veteran driver’s new book makes the case.
Four years on, the Freedom Convoy’s legacy lingers.
This January, Canada’s top court ruled the government’s invocation of the Emergencies Act to quell the protest, which froze accounts, denied protestors bail, and cleared peaceful activists with batons and rubber bullets, was unconstitutional and unjustified.
Now, a new book by veteran trucker Gord Magill revives the debate: is Canada still waging a silent war on its truck drivers? And, if so, what does that mean for the rest of us?
As Magill explained in an hour-long phone interview, trucking operates in a shared public space turning industry issues into matters of road safety for all Canadians.



