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Trudeau ends emergency powers

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Trudeau ended the emergency powers. Victory for the protesters. Banks freaked out as people pulled their money out of the banks reacting to the threat of freezing accounts.
 
I know I'll sleep better tonight.
 

Did Justin Trudeau’s Financial Crackdown Really Spark a Bank Run in Canada?​

Five of Canada's largest banks mysteriously went offline this week after the government announced it was freezing assets of people supporting the Freedom Convoy, sparking rumors of a bank run or computer hacking.​

by Jon Miltimore
February 20, 2022
in Government, Opinion, Politics

he announcement, however, may be having an unintended consequence. News reports say Canada’s banks mysteriously went offline following Freeland’s announcement.

“This week, five banks in Canada, the leading ones in the country, went offline out of the blue,” TechStory reported Thursday. “They faced a major outage of almost five hours blocking access to their primary functions. Online and mobile banking facilities were said to be out, along with access to e-transfer for the customers.”
 
Trudeau ended the emergency powers. Victory for the protesters. Banks freaked out as people pulled their money out of the banks reacting to the threat of freezing accounts.
He's just living up to his word. "not one day longer than necessary" he said.

I realize that as a conservative you aren't used to people doing that, but that's what happened.
 
He's just living up to his word. "not one day longer than necessary" he said.

I realize that as a conservative you aren't used to people doing that, but that's what happened.
No, Trudeau could have ended it with some negotiations, he just want to strong arm. He probably has a Napoleon complex.
 

Did Justin Trudeau’s Financial Crackdown Really Spark a Bank Run in Canada?​

Five of Canada's largest banks mysteriously went offline this week after the government announced it was freezing assets of people supporting the Freedom Convoy, sparking rumors of a bank run or computer hacking.​

by Jon Miltimore
February 20, 2022
in Government, Opinion, Politics

he announcement, however, may be having an unintended consequence. News reports say Canada’s banks mysteriously went offline following Freeland’s announcement.

“This week, five banks in Canada, the leading ones in the country, went offline out of the blue,” TechStory reported Thursday. “They faced a major outage of almost five hours blocking access to their primary functions. Online and mobile banking facilities were said to be out, along with access to e-transfer for the customers.”
Unintended consequences are always interesting.
 
AND everybody goes back to normal. So the demographic replacements continue, the forced gayness continues, the globohomo continues. What a failure. But I am not surprised
 
Trudeau ended the emergency powers. Victory for the protesters.

LOL, the emergency is over, so he revoked emergency powers. And here you are claiming victory.
Banks freaked out as people pulled their money out of the banks reacting to the threat of freezing accounts.

Link?
 
AND everybody goes back to normal. So the demographic replacements continue, the forced gayness continues, the globohomo continues. What a failure. But I am not surprised
FORCED GAYNESS!
 

Did Justin Trudeau’s Financial Crackdown Really Spark a Bank Run in Canada?​

Five of Canada's largest banks mysteriously went offline this week after the government announced it was freezing assets of people supporting the Freedom Convoy, sparking rumors of a bank run or computer hacking.​

by Jon Miltimore
February 20, 2022
in Government, Opinion, Politics

he announcement, however, may be having an unintended consequence. News reports say Canada’s banks mysteriously went offline following Freeland’s announcement.

“This week, five banks in Canada, the leading ones in the country, went offline out of the blue,” TechStory reported Thursday. “They faced a major outage of almost five hours blocking access to their primary functions. Online and mobile banking facilities were said to be out, along with access to e-transfer for the customers.”

"The liberty loft."

LOL, your source is unadulterated poop.
 
Trudeau ended the emergency powers. Victory for the protesters. Banks freaked out as people pulled their money out of the banks reacting to the threat of freezing accounts.
If the people are smart they will keep their money out. Maybe crash the system?
Scare them for a bit.
 
I don't care what you think. There is nothing wrong with wanting the demographics of a nation to stay the same

Seldom anything good comes from such sentiment.
 
LOL, the emergency is over, so he revoked emergency powers. And here you are claiming victory.


Link?
Truckers are still protesting yet the emergency is lifted and thus their bank accounts unfrozen. Haha. clearly the truckers won the battle. Obviously Trudeau caved in. I love it!
 

Did Justin Trudeau’s Financial Crackdown Really Spark a Bank Run in Canada?​

Five of Canada's largest banks mysteriously went offline this week after the government announced it was freezing assets of people supporting the Freedom Convoy, sparking rumors of a bank run or computer hacking.​

by Jon Miltimore
February 20, 2022
in Government, Opinion, Politics

he announcement, however, may be having an unintended consequence. News reports say Canada’s banks mysteriously went offline following Freeland’s announcement.

“This week, five banks in Canada, the leading ones in the country, went offline out of the blue,” TechStory reported Thursday. “They faced a major outage of almost five hours blocking access to their primary functions. Online and mobile banking facilities were said to be out, along with access to e-transfer for the customers.”
What a crock of crap. I bank online with a major Canadian bank every day.There have been no disruptions....if there were do you suppose some of us would have noticed?
 
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