A group of Canadians has initiated a multimillion-dollar lawsuit against the federal government, police, and banks, alleging unconstitutional actions through the invocation of the Emergencies Act, as reported by Harry__Faulkner. The lawsuit claims infringement of Charter rights, targeting twenty plaintiffs whose bank accounts were seized, detailed further by WestCdnFirst. In a related legal development, ShawnMusgrave reports that the FBI faces lawsuits for the warrantless search and seizure of safe deposit boxes, with a recent court ruling allowing the case to proceed. RealPatrickWebb highlights that the plaintiffs accuse the federal government of unlawful search and seizure without a warrant and not returning the seized property.
BREAKING: The federal government is being sued for the unlawful search and seizure of hundreds of safe deposit boxes without a warrant, and the failure to return plantiffs' property seized during the investigation.
Twenty plaintiffs targeted by the invocation of Emergencies Act claim the federal government and financial institutions infringed their Charter rights. MORE: https://t.co/Bfe6RD5N4v https://t.co/L1Bktb90Pn
A group of Canadians targeted by the unconstitutional invocation of the Emergencies Act have filed a statement of claim in a multimillion-dollar lawsuit against the federal government, police, and banks. Read more: https://t.co/r2HeQut7aX https://t.co/0YjqdnrmRT
Convoy supporters sue Trudeau and Cabinet for seizure of bank accounts Twenty plaintiffs targeted by the invocation of Emergencies Act claim the federal government and financial institutions infringed their Charter rights. MORE by @WestCdnFirst: https://t.co/Bfe6RD5N4v.
Lawsuits on FBI warrantless search of safe deposit boxes moves ahead after court ruling https://t.co/f5IPiDey3G by @ShawnMusgrave https://t.co/f5IPiDey3G
A group of Canadians targeted by the unconstitutional invocation of the Emergencies Act have filed a statement of claim in a multimillion-dollar lawsuit against the federal government, police, and banks. @Harry__Faulkner reports. https://t.co/r2HeQut7aX