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Did the convoy to Ottawa accomplish its goals?

Did the convoy to Ottawa accomplish its goals?

It all started in early December to mid-December – when protests, many of which had participants sporting yellow vests, sprouted up in most significant oilpatch towns in Western Canada.
Weyburn group glad they went to Ottawa for convoy rally

Weyburn group glad they went to Ottawa for convoy rally

Regina – By the afternoon of Feb. 20, some of the Weyburn contingent in the United We Roll! convoy to Ottawa had made it back to the Land of Living Skies, having flown back.
Former oil exec, now premier of New Brunswick, wants Energy East built and NB off equalization

Former oil exec, now premier of New Brunswick, wants Energy East built and NB off equalization

Moosomin – Usually when premiers make official visits of other provinces, there’s some sort of conference involved. It’s not often that a premier from Atlantic Canada would come to small town Saskatchewan to address a pro-pipeline rally.
Trudeau responds to United We Roll! convoy

Trudeau responds to United We Roll! convoy

Blames Conservatives for not building export pipelines, but fails to mention killing Northern Gateway
United We Roll! rally on Day 2 a quieter affair

United We Roll! rally on Day 2 a quieter affair

Ottawa – The second day of protest on Parliament Hill was a much more staid affair on Feb. 20, compared to the much more noisy Day 1 on Feb. 19. The semis, bus, pickups and cars again lined Wellington Street. They let out their air horn blasts.
Estevan farmer and auctioneer makes agriculture’s case against carbon tax at convoy rally

Estevan farmer and auctioneer makes agriculture’s case against carbon tax at convoy rally

Jason LeBlanc explains how carbon tax will drive up costs for farmers
United We Roll! convoy rallies on Parliament Hill

United We Roll! convoy rallies on Parliament Hill

Several speakers from Saskatchewan talk about oil, coal, and agriculture
United We Roll convoy reaches Arnprior, just outside Ottawa

United We Roll convoy reaches Arnprior, just outside Ottawa

Forty minutes from the finish line of a convoy that, for him, started in Carnduff, Ken Mehler of Estevan was almost at a loss for works when describing the response the convoy experienced in northern Ontario.
In Moosomin hydraulic pumpjack factory, Moe spells out the need for energy corridor

In Moosomin hydraulic pumpjack factory, Moe spells out the need for energy corridor

Moe, Higgs, Scheer and Batters speak at Moosomin rally for resources
Estevan Meter founder James "Doc" Stephen passes at 95

Estevan Meter founder James "Doc" Stephen passes at 95

The Stephen era at Estevan Meter, reprinted from June 2017
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