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Truckers peacefully protested financial mandates in Canada, but were labeled extremists. The government used surveillance to freeze their bank accounts, impacting their ability to pay bills. This highlighted the importance of transactional freedom alongside freedom of speech. The incident sparked interest in technology for self-sovereignty.

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During the peaceful truckers' protests in Canada, government agencies took photos of license plates and used news stories to identify the protesters. As a result, their bank accounts and credit cards were shut down, leaving them unable to pay bills or support their families. This incident made me realize that financial freedom is just as important as freedom of speech. If the government can starve dissenters by cutting off their access to money, we are living in a troubling society.

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Maxime Bernier, leader of the People's Party of Canada and former cabinet secretary, was arrested for protesting lockdowns outdoors. Bernier claims the arrest was political repression, as he is the only political leader in Canada speaking against the authoritarian lockdowns and stay-at-home orders. Prior to his arrival in Manitoba, the province's premier threatened to empty his wallet if he came, signaling a desire to avoid discussion about his policies. Bernier states he was arrested after speaking to supporters about his values and the next election, with authorities citing COVID regulations. He spent eight hours in jail. Bernier asserts that another candidate from his party was jailed in Nova Scotia for holding a freedom rally. He likens the situation in Canada to that of China, but says he will continue to fight for freedom with his words and plans to return to Manitoba.

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It's alarming that a candidate running for leadership of the Liberal Party of Canada, potentially our next prime minister, learned of her disqualification via an email received by the media outlet interviewing her. While shocking, it's not surprising. Our internal polls showed my campaign was neck and neck with the front runner. They didn't want me on the debate stage or on the ballot. The Liberal Party wanted to ensure Mark Carney's coronation. The allegations against me are completely false.

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Emergency powers can be abused, as seen in Canada. In early 2022, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau invoked emergency powers during protests against COVID-19 restrictions, allowing him to freeze the bank accounts of protesters without due process. This included taking funds raised through crowdfunding to support the truckers. The Emergencies Act of 1988 granted the government significant authority to act against dissent. Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland warned that financial institutions could freeze accounts without a court order if vehicles were used in protests. This situation highlights the dangers of excessive presidential power, which can target citizens unexpectedly. If such actions can occur in Canada, they could potentially happen in the U.S. as well.

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The speaker expresses their unhappiness despite recent achievements and thanks those who voted for them. They discuss their personal and business accounts being closed by their long-time banking group without a clear reason. They have been unable to find another bank willing to open accounts for them. The speaker speculates that they may be considered a politically exposed person (PEP) due to their involvement in politics, which increases compliance costs for banks. They also suggest that prejudice from institutions and false accusations of receiving money from the Russian government may be contributing factors. Without a bank account, they feel like a nonperson and question their ability to function in modern society. They hint at discussing their decision further on GB News at 7.

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The speaker questions the accuracy of polls showing Carney's popularity, claiming the People's Party isn't polled and that mainstream media is biased against them. They allege the Canadian debate rules were changed to exclude the People's Party, preventing them from participating despite qualifying in the past. The speaker highlights concerns about Canada's electoral system, specifically the lack of mandatory photo ID for voting and the promotion of mail-in ballots. They believe being excluded from debates is censorship and undemocratic. The speaker intends to challenge the debate exclusion in court to ensure their voice is heard.

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Conservative candidate Joe Tae demanded Mark Carney fire Paul Chang before Chang withdrew from the race. Tae stated that no apology would suffice, and characterized Chang's actions as tradecraft of the Chinese Communist Party aimed at interfering in Canada. Tae claimed these actions were intended to send a chilling signal to the entire community, forcing compliance with Beijing's political goals.

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I just did a Fox News appearance in Washington DC, where I talked about digital currency and Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs). I had a revelation about CBDCs during the truckers protest in Canada. The protesters were peacefully asking for their rights, but the government took pictures of their license plates, used news stories to identify them, and then shut down their bank accounts and credit cards. This left them unable to work, pay their bills, or support their families. This made me realize that freedom of currency is as important as freedom of speech. If the government can starve you financially for dissenting, we are living in a concerning situation.

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The election of Pierre Polievre as the new leader of the Conservative Party of Canada marked a shift towards the far right. He openly opposed vaccine mandates and supported the freedom convoy protesters, winning the leadership race in 2022. His campaign events included people yelling anti-vaccine sentiments, showing a concerning ideological shift in the party. Polievre's actions legitimized extreme views and undermined efforts to combat COVID-19.

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So you're confirming that accounts have been frozen both personal and corporate, but you're not releasing the information. And the actual follow-up is, I'm just wondering whether the bank accounts will be targeted of individuals who donated to the GiveSendGo and the GoFundMe campaigns? Are they considered designated people under the Emergencies Act, meaning that their credit cards could be cut and financial services are targeting them as well? Okay. So the names of both individuals and entities as well as crypto wallets have been shared by the RCMP with financial institutions, And accounts have been frozen, and more accounts will be frozen.

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In London, there is a 32-year-old single mother who is an MP for this area and a woman of color. Her interview with CBC News about her lived experience has been used by the conservatives in an attack ad. These issues are not just about her, but also affect many people around her.

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Around 2016, during the Cash for Access scandal, a person linked to China's military intelligence and organized crime was seen sitting beside Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at a fundraiser. This person and his associates from Vancouver sent money to Trudeau's riding. This reveals the core of China's interference in Canada, involving the use of organized crime and the United Front Work Department. Government officials have expressed concerns about this interference, but little action has been taken. The Chinese government surrounds Canadian politicians, business leaders, and First Nations bands to exert influence. The RCMP is aware of the involvement of dishonest politicians in these interference operations.

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I haven't received official word from the Liberal Party about my disqualification. It's shocking that I learned about it from a news headline before receiving any direct communication. This is alarming. It speaks to the state of the Liberal Party that I'm finding out about my disqualification on air. It's not surprising, though. Our internal polls showed we were neck and neck with the frontrunner. They didn't want me on the debate stage or on the ballot because the Liberal Party of Canada wanted to complete the coronation of Mark Carney. All allegations are completely false and fabricated. I won't allow the Liberal Party of Canada or anyone to smear my name or the name of thousands of volunteers in our campaign.

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Accounts, both personal and corporate, have been frozen, but specific details are not being disclosed. There are concerns about whether individuals who donated to GiveSendGo and GoFundMe campaigns will have their accounts targeted under the Emergencies Act, potentially affecting their credit cards and financial services. The RCMP has provided the names of individuals, entities, and crypto wallets to financial institutions, leading to account freezes, with more expected. Crowdfunding platforms and payment service providers are registering with FinTrak. Financial service providers, guided by regulations and law enforcement, will make decisions on account actions.

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JPMorgan Chase allegedly told the speaker they had 20 days to move their hundreds of millions of dollars in cash, despite a 35-40 year relationship with the bank and no loan defaults. Bank of America also showed no interest in opening accounts for the speaker, even after previously being very cordial. As a result, the speaker deposited funds in smaller banks, $5-12 million at a time. The speaker believes banks discriminated against them and other conservatives/Trump supporters. They claim the Biden administration directed banking regulators to target them, but despite this, the speaker became president.

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Debanking occurs when individuals or companies are removed from the banking system, often due to political reasons. This has notably affected right-leaning individuals and businesses, while those on the left seem largely unaffected. For instance, some have been debanked for expressing conservative views or being involved in industries like legal marijuana or firearms. This trend has intensified over the last 15 years, with recent actions targeting tech and crypto entrepreneurs. The government applies pressure on banks to debank these individuals, creating a system without due process or accountability. Many affected individuals are forced to operate in cash or seek alternative means to manage their finances, often leading to significant disruptions in their lives and businesses.

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Maxime Bernier, leader of the People's Party of Canada, was arrested during a protest against lockdowns, highlighting concerns about political repression in Canada. He was detained for eight hours after speaking out against government policies, which he views as authoritarian. Bernier emphasized that his arrest was not about violating COVID regulations but rather an attempt to silence dissent. He noted that others, including a fellow party candidate, have faced similar treatment for expressing their beliefs. Bernier remains committed to advocating for freedom and a more accountable government, asserting that his words are his weapon in this fight.

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Maxime Bernier, leader of the People's Party of Canada, claims he was arrested for protesting lockdowns. Bernier states he was touring the country to speak against authoritarian lockdowns and stay-at-home orders. According to Bernier, the premier of Manitoba threatened to fine him if he came to the province. Bernier says he was arrested after speaking with supporters and that the arrest was political repression, comparing Canada to China. He claims he was handcuffed and jailed for eight hours for a non-crime. Bernier also states another candidate from his party was jailed for holding a freedom rally. He asserts his weapon is his words and he will continue to fight for freedom and smaller government in Canada. He plans to return to Manitoba.

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These leadership race rules are opaque and internally determined. Everything operates in secrecy. As candidates, we questioned data sciences' affiliation with the Prime Minister and how we could ensure integrity with them controlling the Liberal Party's registered member lists. Questions arose regarding Mr. Carney's donors with foreign addresses. But unless you're favored, these questions go unanswered. As the first woman of color running from a multicultural community for the Liberal Party leadership and potentially Canada's next prime minister, I faced false, fabricated allegations.

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In 2025, Canadians are allegedly still having bank accounts frozen, with People's Party of Canada candidate Megan Murphy as the most recent target. Murphy claims her bank account was frozen the same day her candidacy was confirmed, reportedly under government direction. The speaker recalls the freezing of bank accounts during the trucker convoy and criticizes the Conservative Party, particularly Pierre Poilievre, for not addressing this issue and other related incidents, such as political prisoners and election interference, with the same fervor that liberals use the "threat to democracy" label. The speaker suggests the Conservative Party's silence on these issues, including the cases of Chris Barber, Tamara Lynch, Randy Hillier, and Amy Hamm, normalizes what they see as far-left authoritarianism. They question what the Conservative Party is fighting for if it won't defend individuals with conservative ideas who are losing their jobs or getting their bank accounts frozen.

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I feel relieved about Ruby Dalla's disqualification. Some friends and I found her social media postings puzzling, especially her anti-WEF stance rooted in conspiracy theories and her harsh attacks on Prime Minister Trudeau and Mark Carney. While some leadership candidates seek attention, this felt different. I worked on the Hill when Dalla was an MP and remember some problematic issues. Her recent social media activity didn't align with the Liberal Party's goals, especially seeking a fourth term. There wasn't much about Canadian politics in 2024 or the few years prior. While there's nothing wrong with being an influencer, I wouldn't want one as Prime Minister. I'm glad the vetting process was rigorous and that this was caught early, as my fear was that these issues would surface later.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Putin Exploits Biden's Weakness & Canada's Authoritarian Crackdown, with Eric Bolling & Jamil Jivani
Guests: Eric Bolling, Jamil Jivani
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Megyn Kelly opened the show discussing the escalating situation in Ukraine, where Russian President Vladimir Putin has sent troops into two pro-Russian regions. The Biden administration is slowly acknowledging the situation as an invasion, with expectations for President Biden to announce sanctions against Russia. Charles C.W. Cook, a senior writer for National Review, joined to analyze Putin's motivations, suggesting that his actions are driven by a desire to maintain Russian influence over Ukraine rather than concerns about NATO expansion. Cook emphasized that the West often misinterprets Putin's ambitions, which have been evident for decades. Cook criticized the Biden administration's response, describing initial sanctions as weak and ineffective. He noted that the U.S. lacks a strong appetite for military intervention in Ukraine, as it is not a NATO member and does not hold significant strategic importance for most Americans. He warned that if the U.S. appears weak, it could embolden Putin further. Kelly and Cook also discussed the implications of rising gas prices due to the conflict, with Eric Bolling later joining to explain how sanctions could lead to increased costs for American consumers. Bolling highlighted that oil prices have already surged, predicting that gas could reach $5 per gallon as a result of the geopolitical tensions. The conversation shifted to Canada, where Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is facing backlash for his government's crackdown on truckers protesting vaccine mandates. Jamil Jivani, a Canadian radio personality, shared insights on the public's reaction to Trudeau's emergency powers, which have led to the freezing of bank accounts of those who supported the protests. Jivani criticized the hypocrisy of Trudeau's actions compared to his previous support for Black Lives Matter protests. Jivani recounted his own experiences with media censorship after being fired from Bell Media for not adhering to the expected narrative on race and social issues. He emphasized the need for diversity of thought in media and the dangers of corporate wokeness, advocating for accountability from companies that impose political agendas on their employees. The discussion concluded with Jivani urging for a collective push against corporate influence in politics and the importance of supporting independent voices in media.

The Rubin Report

Canada's Election Insanity: Lauren Chen, David Freiheit, Ezra Levant | ROUNDTABLE | Rubin Report
Guests: Lauren Chen, David Freiheit, Ezra Levant
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In a recent roundtable discussion, Dave Rubin and guests Lauren Chen, Ezra Levant, and David Freiheit addressed the current state of Canada, highlighting a crisis in civil liberties under Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Chen noted that Canadians are polarized over strict lockdown measures, with some supporting them due to media influence. Levant criticized Trudeau's government for financially supporting media outlets, leading to a lack of independent journalism. Freiheit, a candidate for the People's Party of Canada, emphasized the party's commitment to constitutional rights and criticized the government's handling of healthcare funding amidst lockdowns. The discussion also touched on Trudeau's controversial vaccine mandates and the erosion of free speech, with Levant expressing concern over the lack of political opposition in Canada. Despite the grim outlook, Freiheit observed a growing discontent among Canadians, suggesting potential support for the People's Party in upcoming elections. The conversation underscored a broader struggle for freedom and civil rights in Canada, paralleling issues faced in other Western nations.

The Joe Rogan Experience

Joe Rogan Experience #1699 - Meghan Murphy
Guests: Meghan Murphy
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Meghan Murphy discusses her experiences with censorship, particularly her suspension from Twitter after expressing critical views on gender identity. She highlights her frustration with the lack of open dialogue surrounding gender issues, emphasizing that she was one of the few voices in Canada questioning the implications of gender identity legislation, specifically Bill C-16, which she believes undermines women's rights. Murphy argues that the concept of gender identity nullifies biological sex, leading to policies that allow men to access women's spaces, which she sees as a threat to women's safety. She recounts her testimony against the bill, her subsequent targeting on social media, and the vague reasons given for her account suspension, which she attributes to her questioning of gender identity norms. Murphy expresses concern about the implications of these laws, suggesting they enforce a belief system akin to a religion, where dissenting views are silenced. She believes that the current climate discourages honest discussion and critical thinking, leading to a culture of fear and conformity. Murphy also critiques the political landscape in Canada, particularly the government's handling of COVID-19 restrictions and free speech. She describes her decision to move to Mexico as a response to what she perceives as draconian measures in Canada. Throughout the conversation, she emphasizes the importance of free speech and the dangers of corporate censorship, arguing that platforms like Twitter should allow for open debate rather than suppress dissenting opinions. The discussion touches on broader societal issues, including the normalization of pornography, the impact of social media on public discourse, and the challenges of navigating complex conversations about gender and sexuality. Murphy advocates for a more nuanced understanding of these topics, urging people to engage in dialogue rather than resort to name-calling or ideological rigidity. She concludes by expressing her desire for a return to Twitter to continue these discussions, highlighting the importance of free expression in a democratic society.
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