Canadian truckers say they’ll stay in the nation’s capital until their demands are met. Benjamin Dichter, Freedom Convoy 2022 coordinator, explains what it’s all about.
And on the American side of the border, truckers are organizing to support the Canadian movement. Denby Melisha Morgan is behind the Convoy to Save America.
And in our first American Q&A, we ask: Do you think it’s time for the United States to follow many European countries and lift mandates and lockdowns nationwide?
Finally, in our second American Q&A, if you could choose to walk around in anyone’s shoes for a day, whose would they be?
Chinese companies already own some of the most popular video games on the market. And the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) seems to now be taking notice. The gaming industry for China is now being treated as a type of soft power tool to the West. Cash from one of its most popular games is being used to fund technologies with deep CCP interest. And one of the lesser-known markets related to video games is also coming into focus: data collection. So how is the CCP using video games? We’ll discuss in this episode of Crossroads.
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Canadian truckers say they’ll stay in the nation’s capital until their demands are met. Benjamin Dichter, Freedom Convoy 2022 coordinator, explains what it’s all about.
And on the American side of the border, truckers are organizing to support the Canadian movement. Denby Melisha Morgan is behind the Convoy to Save America.
And in our first American Q&A, we ask: Do you think it’s time for the United States to follow many European countries and lift mandates and lockdowns nationwide?
Finally, in our second American Q&A, if you could choose to walk around in anyone’s shoes for a day, whose would they be?