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Niagara Falls, American or Canadian Side? – Wrong Turn with GPS Causes Driver with 400 lbs of Cannabis to Enter Border Crossing

According to ABC News, an American driver who was transporting nearly 400 pounds of marijuana and over half a million dollars in cash was...

Ex-Mounties Slam Ontario Suspicious Casino Transactions

Two top ex-Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) officers have questioned the will of Ontario’s gambling operators and state regulators to address an increase in...

Canadian Court Extends Rare Order, Freezes up to $20M in crypto to ‘Freedom Convoy’


In Canada, Ontario Superior Court has ordered to freeze millions of dollars and cryptocurrencies linked to organizers of the Ottawa 'Freedom Convoy' protest by obtaining a so-called Mareva injunction. (Read More)

Gemini Joined Block, Coinbase At Crypto Council For Innovation

Gemini joined Block and Coinbase at the Crypto council for innovation and declared that it spent up to $120,000 on lobbying activities in the US during the third and fourth quarters of the year so let’s read more in today’s latest Coinbase news. The crypto council for Innovation announced that Gemini will be joining the […]

UST Is Now a Bitcoin Backed Stablecoin (Partially)

February 23, 2022       /       Unchained Daily       /       Laura Shin Daily Bits ✍️✍️✍️ The former owner of a Bored Ape Yacht Club NFT is[...]

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The Ontario Securities Commission Flags Crypto Exchanges CEO’s Tweet to Law Enforcement


The Ontario Securities Commission has flagged Twitter posts to the law enforcement by the CEOs of cryptocurrency exchanges Kraken and Coinbase Global Inc., according to the Logic report. (Read More)

Canadian Authorities Pursue Coinbase And Kraken CEOs For Critical Tweets

The Ontario Securities Commission has reported Kraken CEO Jesse Powell and Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong to law enforcement agencies for voicing their opposition against the Canadian government’s Emergencies Act.  Powell and Armstrong under investigation In response to the Freedom Convoy protests, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau invoked the Emergencies Act for the first time since […]

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Canadian Police to block cryptocurrency transactions amid truckers protest

The Freedom Convoy, Canadian truckers protesting against vaccine mandates and passports by occupying the nation’s capital Ottawa and other important infrastructure, is continuing to constitute a threat to the Canadian government and its mandate policies.

The post Canadian Police to block cryptocurrency transactions amid truckers protest appeared first on CryptoSlate.

US Senator Introduces New ‘Keep Your Coins’ Bitcoin Bill: Report

Senator Warren Davidson has introduced a new “Keep Your Coins” bill in an attempt to legislate more individual autonomy over crypto holdings. The Senator’s bill comes following Canada’s seizure of funds being sent to anti-vaccine mandate trucker protesters in Ottawa, and the country’s invoking of emergency powers to be able to freeze bank accounts without […]

The post US Senator Introduces New ‘Keep Your Coins’ Bitcoin Bill: Report appeared first on Coin Bureau.

Canadian Sentenced to 80 Months in Prison for His Role in NetWalker Ransomware Attacks

Canadian national Sebastien Vachon-Desjardins was charged by the US for his involvement in NetWalker ransomware attacks and sentenced to 6 years and 8 months in prison after pleading guilty before an Ontario judge on Monday to multiple offenses linked to attacks on 17 Canadian victims. The judge said that, although Desjardins cooperated with the authorities to help […]

‘Criminal’ VPN Shut Down By Europol and International Law Enforcement

Joint action by Europol and law enforcement authorities in ten countries has shut down VPNLab, a VPN service said to have been used to commit cybercrimes including malware distribution and ransomware campaigns. The service's domain now displays a seizure banner claiming the service's involvement in major international cyber attacks.

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TOYS FOR THE NORTH 2021! We Will Deliver Toys This Year!

We invite you to join us in welcoming the Canadian Air Force military aircraft C-17 Globemaster to Thunder Bay this Thursday December 2nd...

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