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François Amalega Here is an overview of the major public demonstrations and protest movements in Canada between 2020 and 2022: 1. COVID-19 Related Protests (2020–2022) • Lockdown and Public Health Mandate Protests Throughout 2020–2021, several cities saw demonstrations against lockdowns, mask mandates, and vaccination policies. These protests were organized by various grassroots groups and attended by individuals opposing federal and provincial health measures. • Freedom Convoy (2022) One of the largest protest movements in this period. It began with truck drivers opposing COVID-19 vaccine mandates for cross-border travel and expanded into a broader protest against pandemic restrictions and the federal government. The movement led to large demonstrations in Ottawa, blockades at border crossings, and eventually the federal government invoking the Emergencies Act to restore order. 2. Indigenous Land and Pipeline Protests • Wet’suwet’en Solidarity Protests (2020) Nationwide demonstrations occurred in solidarity with Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs opposing a pipeline project in British Columbia. Rail blockades and infrastructure disruptions happened across the country. These events were connected to broader Indigenous rights and land sovereignty discussions involving the Wet’suwet’en Hereditary Chiefs. 3. Anti-Racism and Social Justice Protests (2020) • Black Lives Matter Demonstrations Following global protests against racial injustice in 2020, many Canadian cities held rallies focused on police reform and systemic racism. These events were often organized in connection with Black Lives Matter networks. Major demonstrations occurred in cities including Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, and Ottawa. 4. Other Notable Protests (2020–2022) Demonstrations related to housing affordability in major cities. Protests concerning vaccine mandates for healthcare workers and public employees (2021). Various labour-related strikes and demonstrations during economic recovery periods. Summary Between 2020 and 2022, protests in Canada were primarily driven by: COVID-19 public health policies Indigenous land rights Anti-racism and social justice movements Economic pressures and labour issues The period was one of the most socially active in recent Canadian history, largely influenced by the pandemic and its political, economic, and social consequences. If you would like, I can also: Provide a chronological timeline Focus only on 2022 Or analyze the political impact of these movements.