TD Bank confirmed that it has frozen the bank accounts that had $1.1 million paid to them to support the trucker-led protests in Canada. A spokesperson for TD Bank told news outlets on Feb. 12 that the financial institution appealed to the Ontario Superior Court of Justice to obtain the funds with the intention of returning the cash to donors “who have requested refunds but whose entitlement to a refund cannot be determined by TD.” One of the bank accounts received a lump sum of $1 million in Canadian currency via GoFundMe, while the rest—about $300,000 Canadian dollars—was sent to a second account through several bank electronic transfers, a TD spokesperson told Reuters. The TD Bank spokesperson said the bank doesn’t know where the GoFundMe payment originated. Jay Cameron, a spokesperson for the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedom, a group representing the protesters, told The Epoch Times on Monday that “many …
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