Reading the replies, Eva Chipiuk (one of the pro bono lead counselors for the trucker convoy) is being a little coy here, implying that she suddenly got a letter 3 years later debanking her for political views (which is still possible).
But later in the thread, she admits that RBC froze her accounts when she was trying to transfer 1k to a Shakepay crypto account. And she had to go physically to her local branch to bully them into reopening it after they involved their Fraud department and asked her a billion intrusive security questions.
So her political activism is likely a contributory factor. And there's nothing wrong with buying crypto.
But there's a little more to the story than she first implies.
Apparently she's already found a local Alberta credit union happy to have her as a client.
Reading the replies, Eva Chipiuk (one of the pro bono lead counselors for the trucker convoy) is being a little coy here, implying that she suddenly got a letter 3 years later debanking her for political views (which is still possible).
But later in the thread, she admits that RBC froze her accounts when she was trying to transfer 1k to a Shakepay crypto account. And she had to go physically to her local branch to bully them into reopening it after they involved their Fraud department and asked her a billion intrusive security questions.
So her political activism is likely a contributory factor. And there's nothing wrong with buying crypto.
But there's a little more to the story than she first implies.
Apparently she's already found a local Alberta credit union happy to have her as a client.