Canada’s Bill C-2: Cash Ban or Control Play?

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📝 DESCRIPTION
Canada’s Bill C-2 may be the most underestimated threat to financial freedom in decades.

At first glance, it’s a border security measure—but buried in its 140 pages is a ban on cash deposits, donations, or payments over $10,000. That includes businesses, charities, farmers, and even doctors. No warrant. No proof. Just a vague accusation of “suspicion.”

If passed, Bill C-2 would allow the federal government to monitor and block private transactions—while laying the groundwork for digital ID systems and central bank digital currencies (CBDCs). This is not speculation; it’s openly discussed in public policy forums. The risks to privacy, dissent, and free enterprise are real.

Conservative MPs and freedom advocates are raising the alarm—but the mainstream media remains eerily silent. This isn’t just about cash. It’s about the erosion of your right to transact freely, support causes without oversight, and retain control over your own money.

Ask yourself:
What happens when a government can track everything you spend?
Could dissent become a financial liability?

In a free society, transparency goes both ways—and unchecked power should never hide behind “security.”

🔍 KEYWORD
#billc2 #cashban #canadianpolitics #financialfreedom #digitalsurveillance

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