The lead plaintiff in a class-action lawsuit that successfully persuaded an Ottawa judge to ban the sound of air horns in downtown Ottawa for 10 days is being targeted by fraudsters online, one of her lawyers said on Twitter. Read More
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Lawyer for class action suit against 'Freedom Convoy' warns of fake Twitter accounts, unsanctioned fundraisers
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