Emails Reveal Government Worried Public Backlash Would Result in Banks Refusing to Carry Out Measures to Freeze Bank Accounts

2023-02-12

Emails Reveal Government Worried Public Backlash Would Result in Banks Refusing to Carry Out Measures to Freeze Bank Accounts

Feb 12, 2023 | Blog, General News

Emails Reveal Government Worried Public Backlash Would Result in Banks Refusing to Carry Out Measures to Freeze Bank Accounts

 
 
 

As more information comes out regarding the Freedom Convoy and actions of the Liberal government it is clear they were overstepping both the process of law and the Charter.

Deputy Finance Minister Michael Sabia, in emails to Minister Freeland, advised he had recommended to both Comm. Lucki and the Liberal cabinet to keep the “heat” off the banks, in the unprecedented action of freezing citizens’ funds.

Email exchanges advised of “threatening activities” and “employee safety” at banks, noting that if they weren’t careful the banks would pull back. Sabia did not disclose the nature of the threats nor locations, making allegations with little credibility. It would appear the banks knew their actions were not legal, when based solely on the EA.

Sabia advised that Lucki wanted people to go to the RCMP regarding their bank accounts and suggested the government have a process similar to when a car is impounded.

Further, it has been exposed that during the round table talks in the Public Order Emergency Commission (POEC), Dr. Gerard Kennedy, law professor from U of Manitoba, and others on the committee agreed with the unprecedented action of freezing accounts.  Committee members felt this action, without court order, was justified. This just 1 month after a banking executive suggested the government label convoy participants as terrorists so that the government could move on them quickly.

Freeland’s own testimony during the inquiry stated she agreed with a banking CEO recommendation to bring in military to clear the Freedom Convoy.

As more evidence comes to light it is clear the Federal government was willing to ignore Canadians rights, circumvent legal proceedings and even bring in the Military, if needed, to clear the most peaceful protest the world has ever seen.

The POEC is supposed to release their findings and recommendations no later than February 20th.  However, given the track record of the Liberals influence and interference with the rule of law, can Canadians expect a transparent and honest outcome?  We think not.

Police on Guard will continue to defend the rule of law and our Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

To read the Life Site article written by Anthony Murdoch, click here 

0 Comments

HIGHLIGHTS

Records Reveal Government Compiled Blacklist of Freedom Convoy Supporters and Circulated It to Thousands of Firms

Records Reveal Government Compiled Blacklist of Freedom Convoy Supporters and Circulated It to Thousands of Firms

Newly released records reportedly show Freedom Convoy participants personal information was shared with thousands of financial institutions and firms, including entities linked to foreign banks.

Support Detective Helen Grus of the Ottawa Police Service at her Upcoming Disciplinary Hearing on August 18th

Support Detective Helen Grus of the Ottawa Police Service at her Upcoming Disciplinary Hearing on August 18th

Support Detective Helen Grus of the Ottawa Police Service at Her Upcoming Disciplinary Hearing on August 18th from 10:00 am – 1:00 pm

Adjudicator Finds CRA Violated Charter Rights by Denying Religious Exemption

Adjudicator Finds CRA Violated Charter Rights by Denying Religious Exemption

A decision from the Federal Public Sector Labour Relations and Employment Board has ruled that the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) discriminated against an employee over its vaccine mandate.

University of Guelph Issues Lifetime Ban to Unify Action Member Over Presence During Father’s Talk with Muslim Students

University of Guelph Issues Lifetime Ban to Unify Action Member Over Presence During Father’s Talk with Muslim Students

Sarah Dotzert, co-founder of the group Unify Action, and her father received indefinite trespass notices after a March 6th incident in a University of Guelph public campus parking lot.

Recent News