![]() The People's Convoy, inspired by Canadian trucker protesters, have raised more than $300,000 ahead of their journey to Washington, D.C., this week. The Emergencies Act expansion requires platforms to register with the nation's financial intelligence agency and report any suspicious or large transactions. ![]() ![]() Last week, Canadian banks began freezing the bank accounts and canceling the credit cards of anyone "directly or indirectly" involved in the protests across the country.Ĭanada has also expanded its money-laundering and terrorist financing laws to include crowdfunding sites like GiveSendGo, which raised more than $9.5 million for the Canadian convoy. donors have been halted and are under investigation by Canadian officials who have expanded federal powers in an effort to follow the financial support behind the demonstrations that occupied the capital city of Ottawa for 24 days. In Canada, multimillion-dollar crowdfunding campaigns largely funded by U.S. "To our brave and courageous neighbors to the North - our Canadian brothers and sisters who led the charge - we join your call to Freedom with THE PEOPLE'S CONVOY," the American truckers wrote on their website. The convoy comes just days after police in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, cleared the last of anti-COVID mandate protesters of Canada's Freedom Convoy. The convoy is scheduled to depart from Adelanto, California, on Wednesday as part of an 11-day journey to the nation's capital, where they're expected to arrive on March 5.Īs of Tuesday morning, the People's Convoy has raised $311,362 in donations, according to its website. ![]() As the People's Convoy prepares to head to Washington, D.C., to demand an end to all COVID-19-related mandates across the nation, the group of truckers has raised more than $300,000 in support of the protest. ![]()
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