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CEO of Canada’s largest trucking company says COVID-19 vaccine mandate ‘not an issue

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    #13
    Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
    So are you suggesting that covid has had no impact on supply chains? That the only impact has come from vaccine mandates?
    That is not what I said Chuck. In your cut and paste article the trucking firm in question talks about improving profits. Why did their profits go up? Certainly Covid has had an affect on supply chains. But let’s be realistic, blue collar workers had to stay on the job during Covid, it was only white collar workers who were able to work from home.

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      #14
      How would I know why their profits went up? Why not ask them instead of assuming it was because of vaccine mandates.

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        #15
        Originally posted by Hamloc View Post
        That is not what I said Chuck. In your cut and paste article the trucking firm in question talks about improving profits. Why did their profits go up? Certainly Covid has had an affect on supply chains. But let’s be realistic, blue collar workers had to stay on the job during Covid, it was only white collar workers who were able to work from home.
        Why did profits go up?

        Almost 70% of thier buisness revolves around parcel service.

        Thank you Covid!
        Bet he hopes it never ends.

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          #16
          The federal government could do its part by sending in enough military and equipment to lay siege to the protestors. Set up a perimeter that allows anyone out but residency would have to be proved to get back in. That would be passive and allow the protestors to determine the tone for the withdrawal. That should get the kids out. Anyone attempting to get back in illegally should be arrested and thrown into remand and have prosecutors ready to start the process. Mama won't be so happy when she finds out she's not going to Maui because the dumbass she married has a criminal charge against him and can't get into the USA.
          Last edited by jensend; Feb 9, 2022, 08:40.

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            #17
            Originally posted by jensend View Post
            The federal government could do its part by sending in enough military and equipment to lay siege to the protestors. Set up a perimeter that allows anyone out but residency would have to be proved to get back in. That would be passive and allow the protestors to determine the tone for the withdrawal. That should get the kids out. Anyone attempting to get back in illegally should be arrested and thrown into remand and have prosecutors ready to start the process.
            Email that suggestion to your Prime Minister.
            He will appoint you to a committee.

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              #18
              Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
              How would I know why their profits went up? Why not ask them instead of assuming it was because of vaccine mandates.
              Again you prove your inability to read even you own posts. In the article the improved profits were in the fourth quarter, before the implementation of the vaccine mandate for truckers, which is what I said. Also in the article it stated for the week of Jan. 17-23 truck crossings at the border decreased 10.5% following the imposition of the mandate. So the mandate did have an effect.

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