Posted on 02/16/2022 4:00:37 AM PST by Kriggerel
Marion Isabeau-Ringuette, director of communications for the solicitor general, donated $100 to an online fundraiser created by an organizer of the anti-COVID measures protests on Feb. 5, more than one week after protesters began occupying downtown Ottawa, and the day before the city's mayor declared a state of emergency.
A few days ago, details including names, email addresses and postal codes of almost 100,000 donors to the GiveSendGo fundraiser leaked online. The Christian crowdfunding site has since acknowledged it was hacked, but has not verified the data itself.
(Excerpt) Read more at qpbriefing.com ...
Derek Young
@DerekYo59803661.
Amazing - she donates $100 to a cause and is fired. Trudeau gives Khadr, a terrorist and murderer; $10.5 million and gets re-elected.
Toronto Star: Tory staffer suddenly departs Queen’s Park after donating $100 to convoy protests.thestar.comTory staffer suddenly departs Queen’s Park after donating $100 to convoy protests8:54 PM · Feb 15, 2022
the elitists must go, all of them! only the people will be able to do the job
The names werent leaked, they were stolen.
This is how it works. The left has created ways of identifying dissenters. As soon as someone steps out of line he is shot down, canceled, fired, sent to the virtual gulag.
Much worse than Orwell could have imagined.
Seeing how this works....could one get the total list of all Canadian police, and find a method of donating $20 using each of their names?
That’s brilliant. Here’s a video of the Pat King, a trucker organizer, doxxing some of the leftists doxxers.
Https://Www.Qpbriefing.Com/2022/02/15/Senior-Staffer-Of-Solicitor-General-Out-Of-Job-After-Donating-To-Freedom-Convoy
15.02.2022 Charlie Pinkerton And Andy Takagi
Solicitor General Sylvia Jones's communications director is no longer working for the Ontario government after QP Briefing inquired about a donation she gave the "Freedom Convoy," which was found in leaked documents from the crowdfunding website GiveSendGo.
Marion Isabeau-Ringuette, director of communications for the solicitor general, donated $100 to an online fundraiser created by an organizer of the anti-COVID measures protests ... A $100 donation was made under the initials "M.R.," but QP Briefing confirmed Isabeau-Ringuette's identity based o the email address and postal code tied to the contribution.
QP Briefing brought the information to the attention of Isabeau-Ringuette and Premier Doug Ford's office late Tuesday afternoon, and asked them to confirm it.
Yesterday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau invoked the Emergencies Act for the first time since its creation in 1988 to empower the federal government with powers that include requiring crowdfunding websites to financial regulators to report large, suspicious donations, and to assist with ongoing investigations.
The act will also allow banks to freeze the accounts of those suspected of funding protesters or blockades, without obtaining a court order.
The GiveSendGo donor list was widely distributed by the whistleblower group Distributed Denial of Secrets, which told the Toronto Star it wasn't responsible for the initial hack.
It’s Canada. They’ll be nice when they crack your skull for unacceptable thoughts.
Hello Cuba.
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There’s strong suspicion that “government actors” are responsible for the information theft. And these actions of exposing contributors confirm.
I’m not sure where this goes, but no place that is good.
Go Preston Brooks on the leakers.
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