>> Pfizer and Moderna vaccines aren't vaccines.
I poked around and from what I can tell it appears that this statement is incorrect, the way the COVID and polio vaccines work are medically similar.
What was interesting is that my assertion that people readily accepted them was incorrect (although the were more readily accepted than the COVID vaccines).
I came to both conclusions from these links:
https://www.pasadenahealthcenter.com/blog/coronavirus/the-polio-vaccine-rollout-vs-covid-rollout/
https://www.forbes.com/sites/brucel...cines-heres-the-problem/?sh=17fff47a1033
https://time.com/6126442/covid-vaccine-hesitancy-polio-smallpox/
(Time is relatives liberal, Forbes relatively conservative, and presumably the Pasadena Health Center is neutral; so I think it's a decent representation.)

>> See the John's Hopkins study released
If it's the same study I found, it's not a study but a "working paper"; which in the scientific community is about as official as slapping a title on this thread and publishing it. Probably more importantly it was an economic study, not a medical one.

If you have specific links, I'm game to read them, but so far I remain convinced that the Canadian truckers are just as misinformed as their U.S brethren. Definitely not working within reason, and a engaging in a misguided pursuit of freedom.