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Saved - January 23, 2024 at 7:24 PM
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A leaked communication from an OPP officer on RCMP letterhead reveals instructions to banks and financial institutions regarding freezing of bank accounts and denial of services. The letter raises questions about the role of banks in making these decisions and the use of RCMP letterhead by the Ontario Provincial Police.

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LEAKED and buried in Emergency Act Evidence - Communication from OPP officer on RCMP letterhead regarding freezing of bank accounts and denial of services - Indicates to banks and financial institutions their “duty to determine” under the “Emergency Economic Measures Order.” - Beside my picture there’s nothing about me except I am a director of Freedom 2022 Human Rights and Freedoms, no allegations of crimes or wrong doings. - Beside otheres’ pictures includes political associations and activity. - This letter seems to let banks be the decision maker about whether to freeze accounts and deny services - Why is the Ontario Provincial Police communicating on RCMP letterhead?

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Saved - January 20, 2024 at 6:26 AM
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The Canadian Federal Government denies freezing protestors' bank accounts, stating that it was the decision of banks and financial institutions based on information provided by the RCMP. Isabelle Jacques from the Department of Finance explains the order's requirements for financial service providers. Watch the video for more information.

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Did you know (watch for yourselves) - The Canadian Federal Government DENIES freezing Canadian protestors bank accounts? They say it was the sole decision of banks and financial institutions to freeze assets and deny services based on information provided to them by the RCMP. According to Isabelle Jacques Assistant Deputy Minister, Financial Sector Policy Branch, Department of Finance:     “In addition, the order required financial service providers to determine on a continuing basis whether they were in possession of a designated person's property and to disclose to the RCMP or CSIS the existence of such property and any information they could have had about associated transactions.” Watch https://parlvu.parl.gc.ca/Harmony/en/PowerBrowser/PowerBrowserV2/20220503/-1/36971?Embedded=true&globalstreamId=20&startposition=1046&viewMode=3

DEDC Meeting No. 6 Meeting No. 6 DEDC - Special Joint Committee on the Declaration of Emergency parlvu.parl.gc.ca
Saved - January 18, 2024 at 10:53 PM
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In a series of posts, government officials discuss the need to address the freezing of protestor bank accounts and the potential labeling of individuals as terrorists. They highlight the importance of regulating platforms and including all financial institutions in the response. Concerns are raised about the politicization of banks and the impact on Canada's reputation. The need for court orders and the slow process of AML systems are discussed, along with the suggestion to list individuals as terrorists to act more comprehensively. The reputation of Canada and its economy are seen as at risk, and urgent action is called for. The Deputy Prime Minister emphasizes the seriousness of the situation and the need to restore order. The importance of the Canadian banking system and collaboration among officials is highlighted.

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CHRYSTIA FREELAND’S BANK EXEC CONVERSATIONS RE FREEZING PROTESTOR BANK ACCOUNTS, LABELLING AS TERRORISTS FOR FREEZING, USING THE CANADIAN MILITARY, RESTRICTING MONEY MOVEMENT, ETC February 13, 2022 Deputy Prime Minister - DPM Minister of Finance - MOF EMAIL: Subject Readout banks call Email From: Tyler Meredith - Lead Economic Advisor to Justin Trudeau, Chrystia Freeland and Bill Morneau To: Leslie Church - Chief of Staff of DPM and MOF Alex Lawrence - Director of Communications for DPM and MOF Fares Nathoo - Office of DPM and MOF, Director of Issues Management and Parliamentary Affairs Shannon Zimmerman - Office of DPM and MOF, Director of Operations and Senior Advisor Anthony Laporte - Office of DPM and MOF, Director Strategy and Outreach Bud Sambasivan - Deputy Director to DPM and Finance Minister David Hurl - Office of DPM and MOF, Director of Policy A very productive call, with some helpful advice in a few places on framing about the financial system as a whole. Anthony- you may want to see the DPM's exchanges with the new CEO of REDACTED DPM: Let me start by saying all options are on the table and we take very seriously what is happening. Want your inputs on what we might do. Will start with REDACTED, and thank you to REDACTED for what you did this week. REDACTED: Canada's reputation is at stake. Iam very proud of the Canadian banking system this week, we have responded well. But if you have information on particular people we need a way to share that information. The big hole in our financial system is these platforms, which are effectively money service businesses that are not being regulated as such. DPM: And what would you need for us to do on that? REDACTED: I am told that this is a Public Safety lead but if you list them as people subject to sanctions (i.e. as if they are terrorists) we could act swiftly. But we likely need new rules to deal with this kind of situation, especially to regulate the platforms too. What we did on Friday was precisely because of what our AML systems were able to identify. BUT we are taking a big reputational hit, lots of backlash on social media for it. Fox News is telling people to take their money from us. We need your help to find a better way to communicate with Canadians. DPM: Iam very prepared to come out and speak about this. This is an attack on democracy. We need to educate Canadians about this. REDACTED: This also highlights why we need to be concerned about balanced approach between open banking as offense for innovation, while also shoring up our defences. If we are going to respond here, this cannot be just about the banks. It has to be about all of the financial system. There are 6,000 different businesses they could use to move funds in Canada. Canada's reputation is indeed at risk. We need to show the world proactively that we won't let this happen again and that our trade corridors will remain open. We should think about putting the military in place to keep the border crossings moving even after the protestors are removed. To send a clear signal. DPM: Couldn't agree more with those points. We must make clear that 1) we will resolve this 2) we won't let this happen again. Sabia: To your point P e r s about thebroaderfinancial system, what could that mean? REDACTED: Need to include everyone in what you do, not just banks. REDACTED: I am very concerned about the banking system being seen as a political weapon of the government. W We can’t politicize the banks. DPM: Explain that. REDACTED: If we are directed to close accounts, etc. that could be seen by critics as the sector being used as an arm of the government. A few points to keep in mind: Need to start talking about post-pandemic economics. 90%+ of Canadian adults are vaccinated yet we have the greatest restrictions in the OECD. Because of that we are getting lots of questions about what is happening in Canada. Need to show a plan for how to remove restrictions. Continued… https://publicorderemergencycommission.ca/files/exhibits/SSM.CAN.00008766_REL.0001.pdf?t=1700661304…

Page not found On April 25, 2022, the Government of Canada established the Public Order Emergency Commission (POEC) to inquire into the circumstances that led to the declaration of emergency that was in place from February 14-23, 2022, and the measures taken for dealing with the emergency. publicorderemergencycommission.ca

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REDACTED: We need court orders to act. We had identified an individual who is an organizer who had several hundred thousand dollars move into their accounts, we flagged it to Fintrac and started work on a court order and because of the delay of 4 hours, the money was withdrawn before we could stop it. DPM: Was the problem there because of a gap in the current system or because it moves too slowly? REFACTED hours was too long. The problem is AML is focused on finding bad money turning to good. This is about good money turning to bad. As REDACTED said, if we listed them as terrorists we could move fast. And let's be clear, they will eventually all move to crypto. The money has to go somewhere. If we list them as terrorist we could act more comprehensively. REDACTED: To REDACTED’s point we at REDACTED don't even have acourt order yet. We just filed. REDACTED: PayPal and Stripe are big unregulated parts of the system as payment processors. Need to bring them into the regulated system. We have spent billions to work on AML. But the key is having the info to find people. We need to find a wayt to share info. Perhaps we can all build a utility model to share that between government and institutions. REDACTED: Agree with my colleagues. The reputation at Canada is at risk. Just spent a lot of time in the US last week, and we were being called a "joke" by people. I had one investor say "I won't invest another red cent in your banana republic in Canada". That adds to an already tough investment perspective on Canada. In terms of economic impact, we see this stuff cutting GDP by 10 basis points per week in Q1. US already doing better because of lack of restrictions. If you labelled these guys terrorists we could act quickly. We need to bring the privacy commissioner in proactively. This is a national crisis you need to act immediately. DPM: You all need to know, I think this is indeed a crisis. It is a threat to our democracy and to peace, order and good government. I care about privacy but I also care about restoring order in our society. All options are on the table. This is not just a job for Finance, but since the economy has been hit we are very much involved. Please tell everyone you talk to that we will resolve this, and we will not let this happen again. To REDACTED: If the investor you speak of is American, tell them we are not like the USA who had people literally invade their legislature. If they are a Brit, remind them of Brexit. If they are French, remind them of the Yellow Vests. If they are German, look at how badly they are handling Russia right now. Our report card looks not to shabby. And we have come through COVID well. We have avoided so many more deaths and the economy is strong. To REDACTED: I am very resolute in ending this occupation of our democracy. But I will never support negotiating with those who hold our democracy hostage. No good thing comes of that. Let us all live in the truth- the trucker mandate was also imposed by the USA. And the vast majority of restrictions were imposed by provinces, by Conservative governments. Don't be confused that this is about a public policy issue. You don't shut down the Ambassador Bridge because of a public policy view. We have to ensure Canada doesn't enter a post-COVID, January 6th spiral. I hear you all on the importance of talking about this as the financial system, not just banks. I hear you on your concerns about open banking. We all must act as leaders right now. We are considering all options, some of which in normal times would be seen as draconian. And you've all highlighted some ideas we are already looking at. Sabia: We will not take you by surprise, we will keep you updated before we do anything and make sure you are comfortable and that it is implementable. Continued…

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DPM: Thank you to all of you. You've done a lot for Canada during COVID. And it matters a lot to me, that as part of our western democracy, we have a banking system in Canada that is anchored by banks owned by Canadians, headquartered in Canada, and that we can get on a call quickly on a Sunday afternoon like this to respond to threats. Tyler Meredith Director, Economic Strategy and Planning/Directeur, Stratégie et planification économiques Office of the Deputy PM and Minister of Finance/Cabinet de la Vice-première ministre et ministre des Finances Cell/Cellulaire: PersanalI n f o . Government of Canada/Gouvernementdu Canada 90 Elgin Street Ottawa, ON K1P 0C6

Saved - January 9, 2024 at 4:44 AM
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In Canada, there are several issues with the democratic system, including the King of England owning a significant portion of Canadian lands, a housing crisis, and limited voting rights. Senators, the Prime Minister, and the Premier are not elected by the people, and there is no way to impeach politicians. The Governor General appoints the Prime Minister and Lieutenant Governor Generals. The National Capital Region, including Ottawa and Gatineau, has a large number of government workers. The average public service employee makes $125,300 per year, and taxpayers send $19 billion per year to the region. Lawsuits have been filed against protestors, and there is a growing "freedom fighter" industry. The Charter of Rights and Freedoms has a notwithstanding clause that allows governments to violate rights. Western Separatists have organized protests, but their exclusivity and aggression have caused issues. Canada's borders are open, and mass immigration is justified by low birth rates and an aging population. Dissent from multigenerational Canadians is often labeled as racist.

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Canadian "Democracy" (Hunger Games): - The King of England owns 90.3% of Canadian lands - There is a housing crisis - You can only own an interest in an estate, not land - You can't vote for the Prime Minister - You can't vote for Canadian Senators who are appointed by the Prime Minister. They introduce laws to be approved as law and can, and do, block bills by elected officials from becoming law - You can't vote for the Premier - There is no way to impeach a Canadian Prime Minister or any politician, Federal or Provincial - The Governor General, the King's representative appoints the Prime Minister - There is no law or constitutional provision to require the leader of a political party to be the Prime Minister, or to even be an elected official. Constitutionally, the Governor General could appoint anyone they want. - The Governor General appoints Lieutenant Governor Generals to preside over provinces in their legislatures. - Provinces were carved up to make Canada more manageable by the Federal Government. Besides perhaps Quebec they were not formed by self determination the way individual self determining states are. - Canada doesn't have a capital city, it has a National Capital region that includes Ottawa in Ontario and Gatineau in Quebec. Government workers there continue to grow exponentially. There are currently 151,936 Federal workers in the NCR out of a total 274,219 in Canada representing 55% of government workers. - The average public service employee makes $125,300 per year. - Based on this tax payers send the National Capital Region $19 billon per year or $52.2 million per day. - These workers, were encouraged by Ottawa based lawyers, to sue Canadian COVID Mandate Protestors and donors that gave to the protestors, despite fundraiser funds never being delivered to the protestors due to multiple court orders and bank freezes prohibiting the distribution. - Four protest fundraisers raised approximately $14.75 million. Could argue $25.25 million if count the first that raised $10.5 million but was shut down. Only around a million was used or distributed. $5.5 million is frozen to make it available for National Capital Region residents to take in a lawsuit against protestors. - The lead plaintiff of the lawsuit is a Chinese Canadian federal government worker that expressed political ideological views for suing Canadian protestors. During the protest a police complaint was filed against her apartment complex for reigning marbles and eggs down on protestors as they peacefully marched with a City permit on day one of the protest. She complains that protestors were hostile to her after this. - The lead lawyer suing protestors, who has a history of supporting and participating in certain protests, called for the never before enacted Emergency Act (War Measures Act) to be invoked four days into the protest. - Law makers, the Deputy Prime Minister/ Finance Minister colluded with bankers to freeze government protestors and dissidents' assets and bank accounts by labelling them terrorists. They also suggested using the military. - There is a growing "freedom fighter" industry predominantly focused on Charter Rights and Freedoms, fighting criminal charges, fines, and lawsuits. - The First Bill of Rights only applied to the Federal Government - The Charter of Rights and Freedoms applies to all forms of government but has a notwithstanding clause that allows governments to violate Charter Rights and Freedoms for up to 5 years at a time - Governments also get around abiding by Charter Rights and Freedoms by paying businesses, unions, non-profits, charities and private individuals as agents of the government that don't have to abide by the Charter. These organizations could be designated as agents for taking funding, but no lawyers seem interested in pursing arguing this in court, further deteriorating Canadian's rights and freedoms. - There was a large contingency of Western Separatists who organized the United We Roll Western Oil and Gas protest in 2019 who also organized the Freedom Convoy 2022 resulting in a protest in Ottawa. Unfortunately they were too aggressive in ostracizing those not on their inner separatist circle while seeking to control communications and fundraising. They predominantly support their inner circle. Some refer to this as "infighting" when in actuality it is not, since most people were never in that inner circle. - The exclusivity, secrecy and hyper ambition of the separatists is unfortunate as there is phenomenal merit to Western Separatism. - Canada's borders are wide open. in 2022 The federal government let in 1 million immigrants which single handedly grew the population by 2.7% - Multigenerational Canadians have consistently been told the world is overpopulated and government funded news agencies encourage Canadians to have less kids. - The Federal Government justifies mass immigration due to low birth rates and an aging population - Many Canadians express in one way or another their belief that new immigrants, who are protected under the guise of anti racism and anti hate, are foot soldiers against multigenerational Canadians that whish to hold the government accountable. - Dissent from multi generational Canadians is often called racist regardless of whether issues have anything to do with race. This likely divides new non European decent Canadians from others and detours them from learning from multi generational Canadians what the real issues are. - Have fun in the Canadian Hunger Games as we serve the National Capital Region! - GOOD BYE

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