Topic: FINTRAC
FINTRAC, Canada’s financial intelligence unit, plays a key role in monitoring and regulating financial transactions, often under the guise of preventing crime and terrorism. Recent developments highlight the increasing use of financial surveillance to target individuals and groups, including those involved in protests or crowdfunding efforts. This trend raises significant concerns about privacy, individual liberty, and the potential for government overreach in monitoring citizens’ financial activities.
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Canada: Family of protesters, donors have bank accounts frozen, police and lawmaker say
Trudeau casts a wide net in shutting down civil liberties protesters.
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Canada wants to make financial aspects of Emergencies Act permanent
The attack on civil liberties is escalating rapidly.




