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Trudeau’s Tyranny Gives Birth to a Social Credit System in Canada

Trudeau’s Tyranny Gives Birth to a Social Credit System in Canada

“On Monday, the rhetoric turned to action when Trudeau invoked the Emergencies Act.”

What’s happening in Canada is repulsive. American leaders should denounce it in the name of freedom and liberty.

David Sacks writes at the Bari Weiss Substack:

A Social Credit System Arrives in Canada

For the past three weeks, thousands of truckers have gathered in Ottawa and along the Canada-America border in protest of Covid restrictions and mandates. Rather than engage with them or listen to their concerns, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau first denounced them as having “unacceptable views.” Then he demonized them as white supremacists, racists, and “swastika wavers.”

On Monday, the rhetoric turned to action when Trudeau invoked the Emergencies Act. This heretofore-unused 1988 law gives the government virtually unlimited power for 30 days to deal with a crisis. Invoking the law under the present circumstance would require the threat or use of “serious violence,” yet the vast majority of protesters have been entirely peaceful—playing “We Are the World” and waving Maple Leaf flags. Indeed, the government has made little attempt to justify the need for emergency powers beyond Trudeau’s frequent bemoaning of the truckers’ alleged “hateful rhetoric.” His public safety minister Marco Mendocino stated that such extraordinary measures were necessary due to “intimidation, harassment, and expressions of hate.” Perhaps he doesn’t realize that none of these are listed in the law as valid reasons to invoke it.

Trudeau escalated things further on Tuesday night, when he issued a new directive called the Emergency Economic Measures Order. Invoking a War on Terror law called the Proceeds of Crime and Terrorist Financing Act, the order requires financial institutions—including banks, credit unions, co-ops, loan companies, trusts, and even cryptocurrency wallets—to stop “providing any financial or related services” to anyone associated with the protests (a “designated person”). This has resulted, according to the CBC, in “frozen accounts, stranded money and canceled credit cards.”

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Comments

What happens if banks ignore the order and freeze government officials’ accounts instead? By accident, of course. A computer glitch.

If I recall the wording of the order correctly, the banks and insurance companies must themselves investigate their own customers and determine if they should be designated persons.