Canada moves toward financial authoritarianism, banning cash payments over $10,000 with steep fines and retroactive enforcement

Canada is creeping toward full authoritarianism.

The government just passed a law banning cash payments over $10,000. Buying a car, farm equipment, or making a donation? You could face triple fines, and they can come after you for it up to eight years later.

Imagine the machine getting so comfortable with their power that they now dictate how you can spend your own hard-earned money.

This isn’t about stopping crime, it’s about control. This crackdown on financial freedom will have serious consequences, and Canada’s already faltering economy, teetering on the edge, is proof enough.

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