Federal Court of Canada: Government’s previous action to freeze cryptocurrency donations to protest truck drivers was unconstitutional
The Federal Court of Canada has ruled that the government's previous freezing of cryptocurrency donations to protesting truck drivers was unconstitutional. During the protest, truck drivers used their vehicles to block streets in the country's capital, Ottawa, to protest the requirement for truck drivers crossing the Canada-US border to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Protesters received millions of dollars in donations through cryptocurrency.
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