Diesel and Discord: The Populist Uprising that Shook Canada's Pandemic Politics
By Robert George Cruise
Publication Date: July 4, 2025
Book SummaryIn the frigid depths of early 2022, a convoy of trucks and supporters traversed Canada, culminating in a massive occupation of Ottawa. What began as a protest against vaccine mandates evolved into a national crisis that tested the country's political and social fabric. In Diesel and Discord, historian Robert George Cruise provides a comprehensive account of the events, exploring the motivations behind the movement and its far-reaching implications.
Cruise delves into the lives of key figures, such as Jack "Dogbone" Ducharme, whose CB-radio communications became emblematic of the convoy's grassroots nature, and Tamara Lich, whose fundraising efforts brought both support and scrutiny. The narrative examines the roles of political leaders, law enforcement, and everyday citizens caught in the turmoil.
As the protest expanded to critical border crossings, including the Ambassador Bridge, the economic impact became undeniable. The government's response, invoking the Emergencies Act for the first time, sparked debates over civil liberties and the balance between freedom and order.
Through meticulous research and vivid storytelling, Cruise captures the complexities of a nation grappling with dissent, unity, and the meaning of democracy in challenging times.
Key ThemesRobert George Cruise is a historian and author known for his insightful analyses of Canadian history and politics. His work frequently explores the intersections of social movements, governance, and national identity. Diesel and Discord continue their tradition of examining pivotal moments that shape the Canadian narrative.