Langley, B.C., contractor Damian Conn says he can “agree to disagree” with friends who are opposed to vaccinations or believe in conspiracy theories, and still maintain a relationship.
But when he realized he had friends who support the convoy protest in Ottawa — which is now entering its second week of demonstrations snarling the nation’s capital to call for an end to vaccine mandates and other public health measures related to COVID-19 — those relationships ended.
He’d known some of those friends since high school.
“It seems like this convoy has brought out everybody’s true colours with people you never would have thought had that certain close-minded train of thought,” he said.
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