Canadian bank asks employees to secretly maintain a list of suspected Freedom Convoy supporters
(www.westernstandard.news)
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That's not what I said.
From my post :
"it points to a February 23rd e-mail that was sent before the Emergencies Act was lifted, asking for compliance."
So this leaked e-mail simply asked for employees of a CROWN CORPORATION (aka : Employees of the Government) to comply with the act. FCC isn't a bank per se, it's a Lender that reports to the Agricultural ministry, and isn't a private entity.
Like I said : I think the title here is quite loose with the details.
Your clarification doesn't really provide any actual clarity of your skepticism.
So what if it's not an official bank?
The whole point is that there is documented proof of a financial institution using their employees as surveillance to secretly create a blacklist of customers based on " unacceptable political views ", not of active participation in criminal activity.
If you see this as "just complying with the act/ just following orders", then I don't know what to tell you.
The fact the article quotes a leaked e-mail from before the order is lifted, and then cites no further on going compliance beyond February 28th, and has a ton of quotes of employees even questionning it is quite enough to point out how the title used here is loose.
The "bank" (again, not really a bank) didn't just decide to secretly maintain a list of Convoy supporters.
Do you know what a CROWN CORPORATION is ? It's literally a Government entity. The same Government that passed the Emergency Act.
If you think compliance to Government orders is optional when working for the Government, I don't know what to tell you.