Canadian Court Orders Release of Bank Freezing Records in Freedom Convoy Case
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Freedom Convoy Founding Organizer Says He is Seeking Political Asylum in the United States
As Canadians drove up to cottages and enjoyed family barbecues for Canada Day, one of the founding organizers of the Freedom Convoy found himself alone in an RV park somewhere in the United States with two puppies and a mobile phone. “I’m living in the middle of nowhere,” James Bauder told PressProgress on the eve of Canada’s national holiday. “I’m by myself. There’s me, myself and my dogs.” The convoy leader is careful not to disclose details a…
Canadian court orders release of bank freezing records in Freedom Convoy case
A court-ordered paper trail may reveal the blueprint of a financial crackdown with no convictions in sight. A Canadian court has ordered the release of documents that could shed light on how federal authorities and law enforcement worked together to freeze the bank accounts of a protester involved in the Freedom Convoy. Both the RCMP and TD Bank are now required to provide records related to Evan Blackman, who took part in the 2022 demonstration…
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