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Published: July 28, 2022

Ottawa police kept blacklist of crowdfunders linked to Freedom Convoy, emails show

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Thu Jul 28, 2022 – 4:05 pm EDT

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OTTAWA (LifeSiteNews) – Recently released email records show that the Ottawa Police Service (OPS) had a blacklist made of fundraisers linked to the Freedom Convoy that was then sent to a government-run agriculture bank.

According to Blacklock’s Reporter, recently disclosed emails from an Access to Information request show that both names and people’s credit scores were sent to Crown corporation Farm Credit Canada.

The information was sent to Farm Credit Canada on February 18, which was only days before the Emergencies Act (EA) was revoked on February 23, after protesters had been cleared out.

Farm Credit Canada staff in an email stated that it “received a list of names from the Ottawa Police Service in relation to a restraint order for the funds raised through the GiveSendGo crowdfunding platform for the Freedom Convoy.”

“This information was originally provided directly to Farm Credit Canada from the Ottawa Police and then we subsequently received more information through our membership

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