Canadian Tesla protests part of ‘day of action’ amid fractured U.S. relationship
- Canadians in major cities protested outside Tesla dealerships as part of a global 'day of action' against CEO Elon Musk, connected to the strained Canada-U.S. Relationship.
- Protesters demanded a boycott of Tesla, calling for people to sell their Tesla vehicles and stop buying stock, citing sales declines and Musk's controversial roles.
- Vancouver police deployed over 130 officers to ensure order, responding to multiple anti-Tesla incidents and investigating protests since Trump's inauguration.
- Some protesters expressed concerns over Musk's wealth and influence, emphasizing the importance of peaceful demonstrations for the future of Canadian democracy.
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Canadian Tesla protests part of 'day of action' amid fractured U.S. relationship
VANCOUVER — Canadians in several major cities held demonstrations at Tesla dealerships as part of an international “day of action” aimed at the company’s CEO Elon Musk and his role within the American government amid the fractured relationship between Canada and the United States. About two dozen protesters stood in the rain outside the dealership […]
America, America. Land of the Cruel and Unusual.
Next weekend, April 5, there will be protests in 600+ locations in the US, with really big ones in Washington DC and London. I wouldn’t be surprised if some of our neighbors to the north choose to exercise their right to free speech in Canadian cities. These won’t be your ordinary protests. There are thousands of reasons to raise our voices. Everybody participating will own at least one cause and probably more, whether its elements of the social…
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