The Canadian government has warned that it will be freezing the bank accounts and suspend the vehicle insurance of truckers who continue to form blockades in protest of the vaccine mandates. The country has declared a national emergency to quell the resulting gridlock, with Canadian Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland saying that this is about stopping the financing of these illegal blockades.
‘We are today serving notice that if your truck is being used in these illegal blockades, your corporate accounts will be frozen. The insurance on your vehicle will be suspended’ she said. ‘Send your semi-trailers home. The Canadian economy needs them to be doing legitimate work, not to be illegally making us all poorer’ said Freeland.
Trudeau’s administration is authorising banks to freeze or suspend accounts suspected of being involved in illegal activity without the need for court order. The Prime Minister himself announced that he would be enacting Canada’s far-reaching Emergencies Act for the first time in the country’s history. This is his latest effort to combat the anti-vaccine mandate ‘Freedom Convoy’ protests which started in Ottawa on January 28th. Truckers have been blocking city streets and critical bridges, disrupting Canada’s trade routes and supply chain for weeks.
The Emergencies Act empowers the Canadian government to temporarily override civil rights, restrict travel, forbid public assembly and force businesses to act without compensation. Trudeau said that the scope of these measures will be time-limited, geographical targeted and reasonable and proportionate to the threats they are meant to address. He added that he does not plan to deploy the military.
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