Tesla protests held in Canada as part of ‘global day of action’ against Elon Musk


Hundreds of protests at Tesla showrooms around the world are expected on Saturday, including multiple ones organized across Canada.

Dubbed the Tesla Takedown’s Global Day of Action, it is the latest demonstration by those who object to the role Tesla CEO Elon Musk has played in the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump.

Protests are expected in Canadian cities, including Ottawa, Montreal, Saskatoon, Winnipeg and Halifax, as well as four scheduled in B.C.’s Lower Mainland over the weekend.

Demonstrators say they want people to sell their Tesla vehicles and dump any stock in the company.

Vancouver police have said they’ll be deploying more than 130 extra officers to maintain order at protests.

Protesters gather outside a car dealership.
Protesters gather at a Tesla dealership in Saskatoon on Saturday. (Luigi Wahmereungo Palmieri/CBC)

The department said officers are investigating 28 anti-Tesla incidents since Trump’s inauguration on Jan. 20, including “hateful words and symbols spray-painted on buildings, eggs thrown at cars, and windshields smashed” at dealerships and charging stations.

Earlier this month, organizers of the Vancouver International Auto Show banned Tesla because of concerns about the safety of workers, attendees and exhibitors.

Musk heads the U.S. Department of Government Efficiency and has been tied to controversies that include publicly voicing support for the far-right Alternative for Germany party and laying off thousands of federal workers.

In Canada, Musk has drawn criticism for supporting Trump’s plans to make Canada the 51st U.S. state and calling then-prime minister Justin Trudeau the country’s “governor” in a January social media exchange.

An online petition was launched in February asking Trudeau to strip Musk of his Canadian citizenship, accusing the CEO of engaging in activities that “go against the national interest of Canada.” It received more than 375,000 signatures.

Tesla dealerships were also hit with vandalism in Canada, with paint sprayed on the exterior of one Montreal location and 80 vehicles scratched at a lot in Hamilton.

WATCH | Canada-U.S. tensions heating up with wave of Tesla vandalism, arson:

Canada-U.S. tensions heating up with wave of vandalism, arson targeting Teslas

Tesla is at the centre of charged relations between Canada and the United States. Dealerships and cars have been lit ablaze and vandalized in the wake of Elon Musk’s leadership of DOGE. Tyler Cheese reports.



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