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RCMP colluded with banks to destroy peaceful protesters' lives

State Media: 'The lists of protesters given to banks included personal details from the police database, such as whether protesters had been suspected of other crimes, had witnessed crimes or had other "dealings" with the police, as well as personal information such as age and height.


'RCMP Supt. Denis Beaudoin told the House of Commons finance committee that banks, building societies and other institutions were sent "different types of information" from the police database on protesters, depending on what was in their files.


'He agreed that around 50 to 100 employees of banks and other financial institutions could have seen the information. He was being questioned by Conservative MP Philip Lawrence, who asked about the sharing of private details from police files and how many people employed by banks and building societies would have seen it.'

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