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Nicole Hundt: Women in Trucking, Ottawa Protests, and Canada as the 51st State?

Nicole shares how the trucker convoy changed her life, connecting her with like-minded patriots fighting for their rights. She talks about the lasting friendships and support system that came from standing up to government overreach. Those days in Ottawa were more than just a protest—they were a call to action for everyday citizens to reclaim their voices.

Since then, Nicole has stayed behind the wheel, navigating both the highways and the ongoing political challenges in Canada. She opens up about being a woman in the male-dominated trucking industry, proving that grit and determination know no gender. Nicole explains how she got started in trucking and why she loves the freedom of the open road, the sense of accomplishment after a long haul, and the pride in keeping goods moving across North America.

The conversation takes a bold turn as Trent and Nicole tackle the growing frustration many Canadians feel toward their government. They discuss the idea—half-joking, half-serious—that Canada should become the 51st state of the United States. This leads to a hard-hitting discussion about how emotional, knee-jerk politics are harming both countries. Nicole stresses that decisions fueled by fear or feelings, rather than facts and logic, are dragging Canada into deeper economic and social struggles.

Trent and Nicole agree that now, more than ever, citizens on both sides of the border must wake up, stand strong, and demand leadership driven by common sense—not political games.

This episode is a must-watch for anyone passionate about freedom, trucking, and the future of North America. Across the Pond with Trent Loos once again delivers bold truths, unfiltered conversations, and the voices of everyday heroes like Nicole Hundt.

Trucker protests
Ottawa convoy
women in trucking
Canadian politics
51st state Canada
trucking industry
government overreach
freedom movement
emotional politics
Trent Loos

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