A lawyer representing clients involved in the trucker convoy protest in Ottawa whose bank accounts were frozen says the move not only significantly impacted the lives of his clients but will lead to a lack of trust in Canada’s institutions. Keith Wilson, an Alberta-based lawyer, says six of his clients have their bank accounts back after suspensions ranging from one or two days to more than a week. On March 7, RCMP Superintendent Denis Beaudoin told the House of Commons finance committee that the national police force gave banks a list of names of individuals directly involved in the Ottawa protests. That information, which resulted in some 257 accounts of people and businesses being frozen, included personal details of people from the police database, such as whether protesters had been suspects of other crimes or had other “dealings” with police. Wilson says he saw the investigation report that accompanied the list and found it …