Mostrando entradas con la etiqueta blockade. Mostrar todas las entradas
Mostrando entradas con la etiqueta blockade. Mostrar todas las entradas

The last of the three trucker protest border blockades between the U.S. and Canada was set to reopen Wednesday.

The blockade at Emerson, Manitoba, which borders North Dakota, was to be fully cleared by Wednesday afternoon.

“Throughout the past six days, our officers continued to use open communication and a measured and tempered response,” said Sergeant Paul Manaigre, Manitoba Royal Canadian Mounted Police media relations officer. “This continuous dialogue between our officers and demonstrators enabled us to reach a resolution yesterday.”

The trucker protests, which started in the Canadian capital of Ottawa, have stretched into their third week. Truckers are demanding an end to vaccine mandates and other COVID-19 restrictions.

Last week, similar blockades at the Ambassador Bridge, which connects Ontario and Michigan, was opened, as was another blockade in Alberta, which borders Montana.

The blockades had snarled trade between the U.S. and Canada.

The protest in Ottawa continues with police handing out notices threatening the truckers with arrest if they don’t leave.

Ottawa police have started ticketing some trucks.

Many of the participants remain defiant.

“If it means that I need to go to prison, if I need to be fined in order to allow freedom to be restored in this country — millions of people have given far more for their freedom,” David Paisley, who traveled to Ottawa with a friend who is a truck driver, told The Associated Press.

On Monday, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau invoked the Emergencies Act to end the protests.

Some information in this report came from The Associated Press.

La Guajira remained incommunicado for nearly two days. with the department of Cesar, due to the multiple blockades registered on the road, in protest of the breach of the agreements reached with the National Government in the civic strike carried out in 2019.

The Departmental Civic Strike committee decided to accept the proposal of the governor of La Guajira, Nemesio Roys, to lift the blockades while the technical tables for reviewing the agreements are carried out, which will be installed this Friday with the arrival of several vice ministers.

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“The purpose is to see the breaches, to have the commitment in the different activities that were not carried out,” said the governor.

They claim poor road conditions and insecurity

We hope that the talks with the National Government will be fruitful and that agreements will be reached

Likewise, he pointed out that the rise in mobility will depend on the agreements and the fulfillment of the commitments by the officials who arrive from the National Government.

He also stressed that with the temporary suspension of the strike, the members of the committee are demonstrating civility and support for all citizens of La Guajiro.

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“We hope that the conversations with the National Government are fruitful and that agreements are reached,” said Roys.

Among the issues they claim are: the poor state of the Cuestecitas – La Jagua del Pilar road, insecurity, the reopening of the Ranchería River dam, the proposed redistribution of subsidized fuel quotas and the construction of the La Florida road – Cuestecitas that is still undefined.

The increase of 2,300,000 gallons
in the share of subsidized gasoline

Although the Cuestecitas – La Jagua del Pilar road is undergoing maintenance, it has not been as Invías proposed at the time, the commitment was to change most of the asphalt layer and not repair it, to which is added that they began to be damaged some sections that had been improved.

The issue of subsidized gasoline is another critical point, because La Guajira went from a quota of 2,500,000 to 4,800,000 gallons, and still does not meet the needs of the department.

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The increase of 2,300,000 gallons in the quota of subsidized gasoline, equivalent to 92 percent, generated disagreement about its distribution, they consider that there is no equity, since some municipalities tripled consumption, while others did not receive even a gallon.

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