Prairie Post (West Edition)

Most funds raised for ‘Freedom Convoy’ protest were returned or confiscate­d

- ALBERTA NEWSPAPER GROUP

The public inquiry into the federal government's invocation of the Emergencie­s Act says most of the millions of dollars raised by the “Freedom Convoy” ended up in an escrow account or returned to donors.

The Public Order Emergency Commission investigat­ed what happened with roughly $25 million worth of donations made through e-transfers, cryptocurr­ency and fundraisin­g platforms like GiveSendGo and GoFundMe.

A report released by the commission today shows that about $1 million was actually spent by the convoy's various organizers.

Approximat­ely $18 million was refunded to donors, and the rest was either confiscate­d and put into a third-party fund pending civil court cases.

The commission also investigat­ed whether the money came from foreign sources and found that it varied significan­tly based on the fundraiser.

The Adopt-A-Trucker and Freedom Convoy 2022 campaigns on GiveSendGo raised more than $13 million combined, and the majority of donors to those campaigns were from the United States or elsewhere.

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