The GoFundMe had been frozen until
organizers offered a detailed plan regarding how funds would be spent
Jon Brown
The GoFundMe page to support the "Freedom Convoy" of Canadian truckers was approaching $10 million as of Monday evening, which is more money than the major federal political parties of Canada raised during the last quarter of 2021.
Photo: Justin Tang/The Canadian Press via AP |
"Our current government
is implementing rules and mandates that are destroying the foundation of our
businesses, industries and livelihoods," read the convoy’s GoFundMe page.
"We are a peaceful country
that has helped protect nations across the globe from tyrannical governments
who oppressed their people, and now it seems it is happening here."
The federal government
mandated that Canadian truckers had to be fully vaccinated by Jan. 15 if they
want to avoid a 14-day quarantine when they cross the border from the United
States.
The GoFundMe was started Jan.
14 by Tamara Lich, who is also secretary of the Western separatist Maverick
Party. The fund says the money will go to pay for fuel as well as for food and
lodgings for the participating truckers.
By comparison, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's reigning Liberal Party of Canada raked in $3.7 million during the last quarter of 2021, according to public records with Elections Canada. The opposing Conservative Party of Canada collected a little more than $3 million during the same period.
Photo: Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press via AP |
Among the other parties
represented in the Canadian House of Commons, the New Democratic Party
raised $1.8 million, the Green Party of Canada raised about $800,000, and Bloc Québécois raised a little more
than $150,000.
News stories began circulating last week reporting the GoFundMe page for "Freedom Convoy 2022" was frozen and organizers needed to outline how the millions of dollars in raised funds would be spent.
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A GoFundMe spokesperson told Fox News Digital on Monday that the organizers had provided a detailed plan on how the funds would be spent, and that $1 million had been withdrawn for their effort. The spokesperson added that the company will continue working with organizers regarding the release of remaining funds.
Photo: Justin Tang/The Canadian Press via AP |
The Freedom Convoy of truckers
left Vancouver for Ottawa on Jan. 23 to protest the federal government’s vaccine mandates for cross-border truckers and is
calling for an end to coronavirus restrictions. The convoy reached Ottawa this
weekend and was joined by thousands of other Canadians protesting the mandates.
Trudeau,
who was moved to a secret location as the protesters descended
on the capital over the weekend, condemned the protesters on Monday and accused
them of "hateful rhetoric."
Fox News' Emma Colton
contributed to this report.
Jon Brown, Fox
News, 1-2-2022
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