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The police have made remarkable progress in cleaning up Wellington Street and removing trucks from the St. John McDonald Parkway. They have shown calm and collected response despite being yelled at and spat upon. Municipal forces from across Canada have been a great help. The cost to taxpayers is significant, so under the Emergency Act, the city is considering selling confiscated equipment to recoup some of the expenses. The Emergency Act has also aided in confiscating vehicles and implementing age restrictions for rallies. Moving forward, there is a need for short-term plans to blockade Wellington and long-term plans to better protect residents.

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A small minority of people with unacceptable views were part of the Freedom Convoy campaign. The majority of donations came from Canada, with the largest donation being $30,000 from a Canadian source. No charges have been laid regarding weapons found at the occupation site. The Ottawa police have stated that the recent charges were unrelated to the convoy. There is no evidence of terrorist activity or funding in relation to the illegal protests and blockades. The speaker criticizes the media's focus on protecting statues in Ottawa while ignoring the tearing down of statues in the country. The police did not request the invocation of the Emergencies Act but were involved in conversations and sought advice before invoking it.

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The Canadian government has invoked the Emergencies Act, granting unprecedented power. Financial service providers can now freeze accounts without a court order, and those involved in protests may face financial sanctions and criminal charges. Some banks have already frozen accounts of protesters. A speaker warns of growing authoritarianism and urges people to fight back. The Prime Minister acknowledges the right to protest but criticizes using protests to demand policy changes. He emphasizes the importance of following science to protect freedoms and values. Critics accuse him of admiring China's dictatorship and suppressing citizens' rights. Responsible leaders are urged to consider their stance.

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Illegal blockades are harming Canadians and foreign money is funding this illegal activity. The border will not stay closed. Politicians don't control the police in a democratic society, but everything is being considered to stop this unlawful activity. If you joined the protests due to COVID frustrations, you must realize that you are breaking the law. We understand your frustration with COVID and the safety measures in place.

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The Freedom Convoy was described not as a protest, but as a celebration of Canadian identity. The aim was to peacefully end what was perceived as an authoritarian government. In response, Trudeau invoked the Emergencies Act. This act is typically reserved for times of war, but was used against freedom fighters.

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There is an alarming situation in Ottawa, with reports of severe vandalism and criminal behavior. The streets are filled with protesters, honking their horns incessantly. Some residents feel terrorized and intimidated, describing themselves as hostages. The so-called freedom convoy of anti-COVID truckers has imposed a lockdown on the area. There have been instances of harassment, including taking food from a soup kitchen. While there haven't been violent outbursts, there are disturbing symbols like swastikas and Confederate flags present. Responsible leaders need to carefully consider their stance on this threat to democracy.

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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 government says it has been in close contact with Ottawa's mayor and municipal and provincial officials, and that the RCMP has mobilized nearly 300 officers to support the Ottawa Police Services, with readiness to do more. A second speaker says Trudeau is using police against the public, and describes officials and others with terms such as “globalist players and thugs.” The transcript centers on Peter Slowly, portrayed as a former deputy police chief who allegedly argued that being Black made him a suitable candidate for Toronto's next police chief, and who resigned after not being chosen. It is claimed he joined Deloitte, whose CEO sits on Pfizer’s board and who was awarded money by the CDC to build a vaccine-management system, and that Slowly was made chief of the Ottawa police a few months before the COVID-19 pandemic. The text links these claims to alleged international private-sector connections.

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Mark Harney allegedly advised the liberal government to enact the Emergencies Act on protesters in Ottawa. According to the speaker, Harney advised Trudeau for a very long time. The speaker claims the Act was deemed unconstitutional and unreasonable, violating the Charter of Rights. The speaker says the government is appealing the decision. The speaker believes the protesters occupying Ottawa are not patriots but are inciting anarchy and should face consequences. Anyone funding the convoy is funding sedition. Foreign funders interfered in domestic affairs and should be punished. The speaker insists foreign governments involved should be exposed.

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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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The speaker believes the Freedom Convoy was successful because, a couple of months after it occurred, authoritarian measures disappeared. The speaker acknowledges that politicians did not attribute this to the Freedom Convoy, but the speaker believes it was the cause, as people were fed up at that time.

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The arrest has had a profound impact, revealing that the departure of trucks from Ottawa was just the beginning. Many felt ignored during the protests, with no government engagement. The Emergencies Act was invoked, and despite promises of peaceful retreat, tensions rose. Support from the community was evident, with people providing food and encouragement. Accusations against protesters included violence and theft, all of which were unfounded. The operation proceeded without serious injury, and there was no evidence of sabotage. Misinformation fueled hostility towards the protesters, leading to a desire for better legal representation. The sentiment remains strong: no one should be left behind, and the fight continues.

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He mentioned that some Canadians in the convoy were good-hearted, but claimed others were influenced by external forces, hinting at US involvement. He also said the convoy was turning into chaos and Canadians were being held hostage, which contradicted the peaceful activities seen in livestreams. Despite a court injunction to stop honking, it acknowledged the protest as lawful and safe. His statements seemed to disregard lower court rulings. Translation: The speaker discussed contrasting views on the Canadian convoy, suggesting external influence and chaos while ignoring evidence of peaceful protests and court rulings.

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The federal government's use of the Emergencies Act to clear convoy protesters in 2022 has been ruled unreasonable by a federal judge. The government plans to appeal the decision. The court stated that there was no national emergency to justify the use of the act. The public safety minister and deputy prime minister disagreed with the ruling and emphasized the seriousness of the situation at the time. The transcript includes discussions about frozen accounts, text messages, and the right to protest. The government maintains that the safety and security of Canadians, including economic security, were under threat. The decision to invoke the act was made after careful deliberation and consideration of the context. The transcript also mentions a plan by the Ottawa Police Services and an investigation into the government's decision.

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Access the Diagalon files at truthpedia.ca for internal documents from the RCMP and CSIS. These files include over 1200 pages of information on the investigation, project hand in, and the convoy. Take your time to go through the documents and share them widely. This serves as a reminder not to rely on the police, politicians, or a broken system for help. Conduct your own investigation, do your own work, and stay determined.

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The Freedom Convoy was described not as a protest, but as a celebration of Canadian identity. The goal was to peacefully end what was perceived as an authoritarian government. In response, Trudeau invoked the Emergencies Act, which is considered an act typically reserved for times of war, and used it against freedom fighters.

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The recent events in Canada are shocking. A peaceful movement of truckers, workers, and families protesting for their rights has faced violent repression. Their assets have been frozen, and they have been labeled as Nazis, racists, and terrorists. Many have been arrested on false charges and accused of foreign loyalties, despite their clear love for their country. They are being treated worse than serious criminals. A critical line has been drawn: you either support the peaceful truckers or align with the oppressive forces against them. We stand with the truckers and the Canadian people in their fight for freedom. Thank you.

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I tested positive for COVID-19, but I feel well with no symptoms. I urge Canadians to get vaccinated. Regarding the recent protests in our capital city, freedom of expression is important, but Nazi symbolism, racism, and disrespecting war memorials are not acceptable. Hate is never the answer. Canadians were shocked by the behavior of some protesters. We won't be intimidated by insults or abuse towards small business workers or stealing from the homeless. We won't tolerate racist flags, vandalism, or dishonoring our veterans. Politicians exploiting fears should consider the consequences of their actions. I thank the truckers who have been vaccinated and continue to work hard to keep our economy moving.

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Mark Carney, a former Goldman Sachs executive, believes anyone who sent money to the Canadian trucker convoy is funding sedition and that foreign funders interfered in domestic affairs from the start. Carney says those helping to extend the occupation must be identified and punished to the full force of law, and people who sent money should be prosecuted. He claims the constant blaring of horns will bankrupt businesses. Justin Trudeau has ordered police to shut down the protest by seizing the truckers' fuel.

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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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Every Canadian has the right to enter and leave Canada, as stated in the Charter of Rights. During the pandemic, over 4 million people were effectively trapped in the country for more than two years, despite evidence that vaccinated individuals could still contract and spread COVID-19. While 90% of vaccinated individuals had freedom of movement, the 10% who were unvaccinated faced restrictions, causing family separations and trauma. Additionally, the Emergency Measures Act was deemed illegal by the courts, raising questions about the lack of consequences for those involved. The freezing of individuals' bank accounts during this time was also considered unlawful search and seizure.

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We decided not to use the emergencies act, but due to weeks of dangerous and unlawful activities, harassment in neighborhoods, small businesses closing, stalled trade, and jobs at risk, we had to take action. The National War Memorial was desecrated, and there was evidence of increased ideologically motivated violent extremism across the country. Canada was flooded with misinformation and disinformation, including from foreign sources. Illegal blockades and occupations received foreign funding to destabilize our democracy. Local and provincial authorities needed more tools to restore order and protect people.

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Trudeau announced that the Canadian Armed Forces can now be deployed against civilians, a move criticized by some. This action would not be accepted in the United States. Spread the word about this concerning decision.

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Canadians have stepped up during the pandemic to protect each other by getting vaccinated. The small fringe minority with unacceptable views heading to Ottawa doesn't represent the majority. We have no intent to stay longer than necessary in Ottawa. I went to an overpass, saw the trucks, and decided to head to Ottawa to help. I started working out of the shed truck, trying to pull people together. We want to know what's really going on, because I saw so much misinformation and lies from mainstream media. Given Canada's support of Ukraine, there is concern that Russian actors could be fueling or instigating the protest. But I'll defer to public safety experts on that issue.

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Freedom Convoy: Exposing What the Media Hid from You | Tamara Lich | INTERNATIONAL | Rubin Report
Guests: Tamara Lich
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Tamara Lich discusses the Canadian convoy movement, detailing how government lockdowns and vaccine mandates affected ordinary families and how that experience propelled her into leadership. She recalls financial and personal pressures, including at least 280 Canadians whose accounts were frozen, which led to real-world consequences like blocked access to groceries, medicine, and bills. Lich describes the organization’s grassroots origins, the rapid cross-country mobilization, and the peaceful character of the protests, emphasizing volunteerism and a sense of national unity across provinces. She explains the media landscape's role, noting that mainstream outlets often painted protesters as violent or dangerous while independent journalists covered the event more comprehensively. The interview traces the response from the authorities, including the use of emergency powers, bank account freezes, and the legal challenges that followed, highlighting how public pressure and financial pressure influenced political decisions. Lich reflects on Canadian unity, the perceived attempts to divide citizens along regional, cultural, and ideological lines, and the broader implications for civil liberties, democratic processes, and the role of ordinary people in effecting change. She also discusses ongoing legal battles, fundraising efforts, and the significance of political accountability, expressing cautious optimism about the possibility of reform, while acknowledging the persistence of legal and political challenges ahead.
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