BREAKING: Trudeau’s Dark Secret Behind Why He Opposes the Truckers Gets Exposed

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has viciously attack truck drivers who are protesting forced vaccinations and overly restrictive coronavirus-related policies.

Trudeau has even compared the truckers to terrorists and suggestion donations to the group amounted to “terrorist financing.”

Why is Trudeau attacking truck drivers? It appears he’s hiding one dark secret. The Canadian government has signed a multi-million dollar deal with Pfizer that extends further into 2022 as well as 2023. Take a look:

The agreement also has options that extend into 2024.

As part of the agreement, Pfizer will guarantee to provide COVID-19 booster vaccines. Trudeau proudly announce that Canada has guaranteed access to 65 million doses of booster vaccines as well as an additional 120 million if they accept all options.

It appears Trudeau has a massive financial reason to ensure vaccinations are forced onto Canadians.

If the govenerment eases COVID-19 restrictions and citizens fail to continue receive booster shots, Canada would lose a massive amount of money for no purpose.

More on this story via Montreal’s City News:

“While more and more Canadians are getting vaccinated right now, it’s also important to plan ahead to the future,” said the Prime Minister.

“We’ve reached an agreement with Pfizer for 35 million booster doses for next year, and 30 million in the year after.”

Booster shots are expected to be important as the virus continues to mutate, similar to how the flu shot is altered every year to be effective against the most dominant strain.

The announcement came as Canada’s top public health doctor said there are signs the epidemic is easing, although average COVID-19 case counts have more than doubled over the past month.

Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla has said that people who receive the vaccines will likely require booster shots within one year and possibly require an annual shot thereafter, similar to seasonal flu shots, as a form of protection against the virus as it evolves.

Pfizer’s rival Moderna is also working on booster shots.

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Pfizer recently announced that its vaccine was over 91 percent effective at preventing COVID-19 six months after a second dose.