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Canadian farmer fears ‘we have no freedoms anymore’ after bank accounts were frozen over trucker donation

Updated: February 22, 2022 at 7:57 pm EST  See Comments

Tue Feb 22, 2022 – 7:44 pm EST

OTTAWA (LifeSiteNews) – A Canadian farmer from Saskatchewan says his bank accounts were frozen because of a $500 donation he gave to the trucker Freedom Convoy’s GiveSendGo page. The incident now has him thinking about “moving away out of Canada.”

According to a Western Standard report today, the farmer, who chose to keep his name under wraps for fear of more reprisals from authorities, had donated to the Freedom Convoy’s GiveSendGo page after the group’s original GoFundMe page was canceled on February 4.

He said days after donating, both his personal and business bank accounts were “frozen.”

The farmer said, as reported by the Western Standard, that he had noticed what he called “red flags” after his bank told him some transfers he had requested were being held up.

“All of a sudden everything was frozen,” the farmer said.

“I couldn’t do an e-transfers, I couldn’t pay bills online.”

Even after speaking with his local branch, the farmer said the bank told him nothing, as it’s “all dictated from Toronto.”

The farmer said he had to resort to relying on friends to help him pay bills via their bank accounts.

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