Three years after TD Bank froze his bank accounts, peaceful protestor Evan Blackman faces retrial
OTTAWA, ON: The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms
announces that the retrial of peaceful protestor Evan Blackman is set
to begin on Thursday, August 14, 2025, in the Ontario Court of Justice
in Ottawa. When Mr. Blackman was first charged with mischief and
obstruction for his participation in the 2022 Freedom Convoy protests,
Toronto-Dominion Bank froze several of his bank accounts, sparking a
national debate about government overreach.
Mr. Blackman was acquitted of all charges in October 2023, but the Crown appealed that decision.
If
Mr. Blackman is convicted at his second trial, his lawyer will ask the
court to stay all proceedings against him as a remedy for the freezing
of his bank accounts.
The judge hearing Mr. Blackman’s retrial
has already compelled TD Bank and the RCMP to hand over records about
the bank account freezes. “The freezing of Mr. Blackman’s bank accounts
was an extreme overreach on the part of the police and the federal
government,” says constitutional lawyer Chris Fleury.
“These records will hopefully reveal exactly how and why Mr. Blackman’s accounts were frozen,” he says.
Further
information about these records may be revealed, if necessary, at
another hearing scheduled for Thursday, August 21, 2025.
Video
evidence from the original trial shows Mr. Blackman acting as a
peacemaker during the 2022 Freedom Convoy protests, at one point even
holding back other protesters to prevent confrontation with police,
kneeling in front of officers for several minutes, removing his hat,
placing his hands on his chest, and singing “O Canada” shortly before
his arrest.
Constitutional lawyer Chris Fleury said, “After being
acquitted on all charges following his first trial, and being called a
peacemaker by the judge, Mr. Blackman has endured another two years of
legal uncertainty.”
“Mr. Blackman is hopeful that he will once again be acquitted, and this matter will finally end,” he added.
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