Английская Википедия:Canada Unity

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Canada Unity is a group that campaigned against COVID-19 mask mandates and vaccine passports during the Canada convoy protest.[1]

Co-lead by James Bauder, the group attempted to have the federal government of Canada brought down by the Governor General during the 2022 Canada Convoy Protest.

It planned to organize a second convoy protest in 2023, but cancelled its own plans due to security concerns.

Organization

The group was founded by Sandra[2] and James Bauder[3] of Calgary.[4]

The group's Facebook page was registered in late 2019.[5] By March 2021, the group's website had 30 members.[5]

Activities

The group had a low profile[6] until the January lead up to the Canada convoy protest, when the group organised protestor's movement to Ottawa[7] and published routes to the protest location on its website.[8] During the Canada convoy protest, the group tried to advance a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Governor General of Canada Mary Simon to bring down the federal government of Canada[9] and revoke COVID-19 public health measures, despite that being legally impossible for a governor general to do.[10] At the 2022 Emergencies Act Inquiry, protest leader Chris Barber said he did not like the undemocratic nature of the MOU.[10] The MOU attracted 320,000 signatures before being withdrawn by the Canada Unity.[10]

By 2022, all other convoy protest leaders had disassociated themselves from Canada Unity.[8]

The group planned a second convoy labeled "Freedom Convoy 2.0"[11] and also "World Unity Convoy"[12] of vehicles to Ottawa for February 17 to 21, 2023, but changed their plans in favour of Winnipeg in late December 2022.[11] In early January 2023 the second convoy plans were cancelled due to security related issues.[13]

See also

References

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External links

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