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The yellow vests movement were a series of protests in
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inspired by the yellow vest (''gilets jaunes'') protests that began in
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in 2018. Unlike the French 'gilet jaune' protests in 2018 and 2019, the Yellow Vest Canada movement incorporated
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rhetoric in their messaging, and have been described as "frontline extremists, hate group,
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.


Goals and messaging

According to the Yellow Vest Canada December 2018 Facebook page, "This group is to protest the CARBON TAX and the Treason of our country's politicians who have the audacity to sell out OUR country's sovereignty over to the Globalist UN and their Tyrannical policies." "We are also against the government attempting to buy off the media in an election year and conspire with social media companies to censor our speech. We CANNOT have a free and democratic society unless WE HAVE FREE SPEECH and the ability to express it as far and wide as we wish...We are Canadian Patriots who refuse to allow this country to walk down the path of Tyranny." Among the first Yellow Vest protests in Canada were those in the western Canada's oil producing provinces. On December 15, hundreds of protesters gathered in Calgary, Alberta, where the headquarters of the hard-hit oil industry are situated. Protesters expressed frustration at municipal, provincial, and national governments. They protested against the April 2019
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and against Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. By mid-January 2019, there were about 100,000 members in their Facebook group "Yellow Vest Canada", according to the
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. ''Global News'' reported that the Yellow Vest protests in Canada were largely driven by social media, particularly Facebook. against Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, and against the endorsement of the United Nations Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration (GCM). The 'gilet jaunes' movement did not include the Canadian Yellow Vest movements anti-immigration anger, visible in its messaging. On December 15, hundreds of yellow vest protesters encountered counter protesters, some of whom also wore high-visibility vests at the Alberta Legislature and Edmonton City Hall. Some protesters held pro-pipeline or anti-illegal immigration signs while counter protesters accused them of racism. On February 14, 2019, Canadian Anti-Hate Network (CAHN) that the Canadian Yellow Vests Facebook early messaging changed. Original Facebook members complained, and "were swiftly ostracized and banned".In a 2019 article, CAHN said that this was in line with a tactic of the far-right to rebrand by adding "more grievances" as a way of attracting and recruiting new members. In their promotion of the January 19 protest in Medicine Hat, their organizer Tamara Lich clarified that they wanted a peaceful protest and that the
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(MHPS) had communicated their support to her. Lich said that the "scuffles" at the Calgary and Edmonton protests with counter-protesters had not occurred in Medicine Hat. She expressed concerns about the posts in the week of January 8 on Facebook and Twitter Yellow-Vest Canada pages that included death threats against Prime Minister Trudeau. She said the Yellow Vest Medicine Hat group had debated changing their name to "Canadian Initiatives, Medicine Hat YV." ''CBC News'' reported in December 2018 that Yellow Vests Canada did not have the same goals as the French movement. In a
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January 2019 interview, Canada's ambassador to France, Isabelle Hudon, also said that the Canadian movement bore little resemblance to the original "gilets jaunes" protests in France. They attracted much smaller crowds than those in France.


Organizers

Alberta resident,
Tamara Lich Tamara Lich is a former logistics worker, and a Canadian right-wing activist known for her involvement in the Yellow Vest protests, the Wexit movement, and the Canada convoy protest in Ottawa. Lich was among the organizers of the Yellow Ve ...
, who was arrested in February 2022 for her involvement as one of the key figures involved with the
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in Ottawa, was listed as an early organizer of the Yellow vests protests in her home town of
Medicine Hat, Alberta Medicine Hat is a city in southeast Alberta, Canada. It is located along the South Saskatchewan River. It is approximately east of Lethbridge and southeast of Calgary. This city and the adjacent Town of Redcliff to the northwest are within ...
in 2018 and 2019. She has been described as a
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activist. She was also one of the early leaders in the Wexit separatist movement, from which the
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was formed. In their promotion of the January 19 protest in Medicine Hat their organizer Tamara Lich clarified that they wanted it to be peaceful and that the
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(MHPS) had communicated their support to her. Lich said that the "scuffles" at the Calgary and Edmonton protests with counter-protesters had not occurred in the previous five weekend protests in Medicine Hat. She expressed concerns about the posts in the week of January 8 on Facebook and Twitter Yellow-Vest Canada pages that included death threats against Prime Minister Trudeau. She said the Yellow Vest Medicine Hat group had debated changing their name to "Canadian Initiatives, Medicine Hat YV."


2018 - 2019 truck convoy protests and demonstrations

In 2018, a crowd of hundreds of protesters in Calgary, Alberta, where the headquarters of the hard-hit oil industry are situated, protesters expressed frustration at municipal, provincial, and national governments. Among the first protests in Canada in December were those in the western Canada's oil producing provinces. They protested against the
carbon price Carbon pricing (or pricing), also known as cap and trade (CAT) or emissions trading scheme (ETS), is a method for nations to reduce global warming. The cost is applied to greenhouse gas emissions in order to encourage polluters to reduce the co ...
which will be implemented in April 2019, against Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, and against the endorsement of the United Nations Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration (GCM).


United We Roll

By January 2019, United We Roll organizers were concerned that the presence of the controversial Yellow Vesters at their protests in Alberta, would result in their pro-pipeline message being overpowered. Early on United We Roll had formally separated from the Yellow Vests movement. But by the time the truck convoy left Red Deer for Ottawa on February 14, there were many yellow vest protesters who had joined them. United We Roll organizer, Jason Corbeil, said that their organization considered itself to be a "big tent group" that welcomed those with different causes so they could not exclude the Yellow Vest protesters. United We Roll were a pro-oil industry movement calling for the construction of pipelines and protesting against the carbon tax. They were also critical of federal legislation that sought to change energy projects' environmental review process and legislation to ban oil tankers off the north coast of British Columbia. When the convoy arrived in Ottawa on February 19, their demonstrations lasted two days and included speeches from
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leader
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and
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. Hundreds of the controversial Yellow Vest protesters arrived on
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in Canada's capital city, Ottawa, to support the United We Roll truck convoy. In Saskatchewan, protests included a 427-truck pro-pipeline convoy in
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, 70 people in Yorkton, and 200 people in Regina.


2022 Freedom Convoy protests

The
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main fundraiser, Tamara Lich was also active in the Canada Yellow Vests movement.


References

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