Posted on 03/10/2022 4:01:38 AM PST by Kriggerel
OTTAWA -- Lawyers for a proposed class-action lawsuit against the convoy protest in Ottawa argued in court Wednesday that GiveSendGo may be in breach of a freezing order on funds raised for the convoy on the website.
Monique Jilesen, a lawyer representing the proposed class and who obtained an injunction that froze convoy funds, said the order is meant to secure funds so the legal issue of how they should be used can be dealt with in court.
Parties in the case have agreed to move some donated funds and cryptocurrency into escrow, which could be redistributed to affected Ottawa residents and business owners should the class action succeed.
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Oregon Food Bank is preferring money over food donations in ads, saying they can buy in bulk and save. Apparently they have too much money now because they have decided to put some of that money into other social projects.
i like the way you think
.... A decentralized independent truckers’ strike would have created far more pressure on the government with no way to exert counter-pressure on the protestors. ...
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1. Timing is everything. The caravan would have worked equally well at lower cost to the truckers if they had just ended it earlier — before Trudeau emerged from hiding.
2. Live and learn. They can do the strike later.
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