Over 200 protesters showed up Wednesday outside a hotel in Kamloops, British Columbia, where Prime Minister Justin Trudeau gave a campaign-style speech over a fundraising lunch indoors.<br /><br />Protesters wore yellow vests, influenced by the widespread anti-carbon tax movement in France, and held up brightly colored signs in support of pipelines.<br /><br />Similar to the French protests, the demonstrations in Canada has shifted from anger over rising taxes to an expression of overall dissatisfaction with Trudeau's leadership.<br /><br />14 people were arrested on Monday in northwestern British Columbia over a protest against construction of a natural gas pipeline by Coastal GasLink, a key part of the $40-billion LNG Canada project.