$8M Frozen Under Fed Order

Banks have frozen nearly $8 million in accounts held by Freedom Convoy truckers, the Department of Finance disclosed yesterday. Authorities confirmed even small donations to the convoy, as little as $20, could trigger retribution if cash was contributed after cabinet declared the Freedom Convoy an illegal assembly on February 15: "It could be a savings account, a chequing account, a mortgage."

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Fear Dissent To Cost Dollars

MPs on the Commons finance committee yesterday said they feared cabinet normalized financial retribution against political protesters. An Emergencies Act order allows banks to freeze personal and corporate accounts of Freedom Convoy protesters without a court order or advance notice to account holders: 'It is like a no-fly list where someone is now asterisked for the rest of their life.'

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Evidence Of Sedition Is Secret

Cabinet has confidential information justifying extraordinary police powers against Freedom Convoy truckers, the Senate was told yesterday. Skeptical senators questioned why records could not be shown to legislators: "The short answer is no."

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Says Workers Miss Good Life

Freedom Convoy protests typify the despair of industrial workers “left out of the good life,” Senator Marc Gold (Que.), Government Representative in the Senate, said yesterday. One colleague questioned whether Gold spoke with any truckers: "Everyone had an opinion about them but certainly no one was talking to them."

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Billed For Liquor, Hospitality

Auditors have uncovered widespread irregularities in misuse of government-issue charge cards by Canadian diplomats abroad. Records at the Department of Foreign Affairs showed employees billed taxpayers for liquor, jewelry and “hospitality” expenses: "Documentation is required to verify compliance and identify misappropriation or fraud."

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MPs Declare Nt’l Emergency

The Commons last night by a 185 to 151 vote upheld cabinet’s declaration of a national emergency curbing Freedom Convoy protests against vaccine mandates. The landmark vote, first of its kind, followed 36 hours of debate that saw a minority of MPs including Liberals express unease with use of the Emergencies Act: "This is a slippery slope."

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And Here Is How They Voted

Here is how members of the 44th Parliament last night voted on a cabinet motion to invoke the Emergencies Act.

Protesters Sue For Gov’t Files

A band of Freedom Convoy protesters is in Federal Court demanding cabinet disclose documents justifying Emergencies Act police powers. The crackdown including the freezing of trucking companies’ bank accounts was politically motivated, lawyers wrote the Court: "There is no national emergency."

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Cabinet Defends Bank Freeze

Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland yesterday justified a bank freeze against Freedom Convoy protesters as narrow and focused. However one Liberal-appointed senator, a former banker, complained the freeze left protesters without legal fees to defend themselves against police charges: "There seems to be a significant lack of clarity on the parameters used by authorities to come up with this blacklist."

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‘Step Outside And Say That’

Conservative MP Ben Lobb (Huron-Bruce, Ont.) yesterday challenged a parliamentary secretary to step outside after Liberals circulated a purported list of opposition legislators they claimed had funded the Freedom Convoy. Lobb said the claim was false and threatened libel action: "There will be many lawyers calling."

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Feds Pay For Praise In States

The Canadian Embassy in Washington is paying thousands to consultants to influence U.S. “thought leaders” on social media, according to records. The initiative coincided with American media criticism of a cabinet order invoking the Emergencies Act against truckers opposed to vaccine mandates: "Mr. Trudeau criminalized a protest movement."

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MPs Investigate Bank Freeze

The Commons finance committee will investigate cabinet's freeze on millions held in bank accounts of Freedom Convoy protesters. MPs said they feared far-reaching impacts of the emergency order: "What is going to happen to the security of our monetary system with the government haphazardly forcing banks to actually freeze the accounts of people?"

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Say Lametti Breached Charter

Attorney General David Lametti’s Emergencies Act order to freeze bank accounts of political protesters “cannot be justified in a free and democratic society,” the Canadian Civil Liberties Association has told a federal judge. The legal challenge was filed as MPs cited remarks by Lametti that conservatives “ought to be worried.”

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Fed Cabinet Lectured Cubans

Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly’s department is unapologetic after denouncing Cuba for failing to embrace “the right to peaceful assembly free from intimidation.” The Twitter message was posted as police arrested 191 truckers in Ottawa, and an ex-Canadian diplomat in Cuba accused the Freedom Convoy of sedition: "Canadians need to think about what we want our beloved maple leaf and our country to stand for."

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House Flooded With Emails

MPs have been flooded with thousands of protest emails in the lead-up to this evening’s vote on the Emergencies Act. “Just today we received 1,300 emails and 600 the day before,” said Liberal MP John McKay (Scarborough-Guildwood, Ont.), chair of the Commons defence committee: "When the conversation starts with, ‘I have never voted for you and I never will,’ we know we are off to a bad start."

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