Suing Trudeau: For $34 Million Dollars | Eddie Cornell

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Emergencies Act
Freedom Convoy

In January of last year, Justice Richard Mosley ruled that the Trudeau government violated the law and our constitutional rights with the use of the Emergencies Act and the freezing of Canadians' bank accounts during the Freedom Convoy in 2022.

Now a group of 20 Canadians who were victims of those actions have filed a lawsuit, not against the government, but against the individuals responsible.

This means, among others, Justin Trudeau, Chrystia Freeland who was at the time Minister of Finance and primarily responsible for the freezing of bank accounts, Marco Mendocino who was then Minister of Public Safety and the government official who actually invoked the Emergencies Act, and Steve Bell the interim Ottawa Chief of Police and quite a list of others.

In fact, the plaintiffs are suing these people for damages in the amount of $34 million dollars.

And if they win, it will set a precedent that could well guarantee that no future government will ever again violate our rights.

Eddie Cornell, one of the plaintiffs, served as the police liaison for the Convoy. Eddie is also a decorated member of our armed services and the co-founder of Veterans for Freedom. He joins me today to discuss the details of the case, and what it will mean for our us, and for the rights and freedoms of our children.

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Help support the civil suit to sue Justin Trudeau for violating our rights: https://takeactioncanada.ca/justice

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