59 Replies to “TD Commits Suicide”

  1. Looks like from now on they’re really going to crack down on Tides, Soros and other foreign donors. /s

    1. Woohoo, I heard this yesterday and wondered what the fuck is this bank doing this bullshit, damn I love reading this, thanx.

  2. TD, the first banking choice of globohomo degenerates, liberals and dippers. Who doesn’t like to see them reap obscene profits off the backs of bankrupt Canadians put out of work by Castreau’s garbage regime and those of the asswipes premiering our stupid provincial mis-rules.

  3. Aye carumba, Batman!
    Turn on the Batman light, Gotham is under attack by the green TD-meanies.

    1. Warren – I was planning to move my RRSP funds from TD brokerage anyway. I’ll just tell them that this is the reason.

    1. TD Visa being cancelled tomorrow. Other accounts will be closed next week and funds transferred. I’ll be having a polite conversation with the TD bank manager as well.

  4. “On Friday, TD Bank told CTV News that it would apply to surrender to an Ontario court the money that had not been refunded by GoFundMe, totalling about $1 million, as well as some $400,000 the group had accepted through direct donations.”

    I thought GoFu**Me were returning all Freedom Convey donations.

  5. The overlords don’t like it when the little people organize. I giggle at the article though. They talk about cryptocurrency, and about how it is in jurisdiction as soon as it hits a Canadian bank. But why would it need to hit a Canadian bank in any large amount…good luck you’ve been outmaneuvered guys. I have yet to see why the government has any right to seize freeze or otherwise. They haven’t charged anyone with a crime tied to money that I’ve heard about as yet. I’m very interested in starting a crypto account myself now. Obviously government can’t be trusted with currency

  6. “after an application from the province’s Attorney-General that alleged the funds would further a criminal act”
    ALLEGED funding of future crimes…….
    Guilty until proven innocent, for crimes that may never be committed.
    Just like their guidebook, “1984”.

    1. The AG… a member of Fat Bastard’s cabinet and therefore another depraved, lying POS. What a surprise. The PCPO really needs to be wiped out in the next election.

  7. Decent size corporate portfolio there. It’s going to get moved to Monday morning.

    Gofuckyourself TD

  8. Now we know why organizers are trying to get truckers crypto wallets. TD was first but won’t be last.

  9. Of course they did. The top brass at the Toronto-Dominion Bank are well aware that they are doomed if the truckers win.

    The Provisional Government of Canada will have much to do to make a clean start. One of these things will be to repudiate the obligations of their globalist predecessors, shutter the banks and reclaim the right of the sovereign, and only the sovereign, to issue money.

    TD is trying in vain to save itself. It’s not committing suicide, any more than is your common cornered rat.

  10. There is something seriously wrong going down in this country.
    The politicians are obviously bought and corrupt to the core.
    The idiot Ford is nothing but a damn demagogue, scared shitless that he is going to lose his job. Well … he is, regardless. If not, then of course those that will elect him will get what they wanted and its not going to be pretty, as the saying goes.

    Fascists seem to rule by default helped by the media cartel and the so called “Justice” industry, otherwise known as a snake pit, no disrespect meant to the actual snakes.

    Its interesting to watch the idiot politicians damning and complaining about the truckers that have been at it for 2 weeks or so and they, the political scum, for 2 years damaging, destroying, eliminating business, peoples lives as though nothing happening.

    Who is going to call them out.
    Not the conservatives, as soon a the lady got into the job of opposition, she folded like a wet rag.

  11. Bill of Rights 1689
    Still a constitutional instrument recognized in Canada

    Among its provisions the following are pertinent:

    * it is the right of the subjects to petition the king, and prosecutions for such petitioning are illegal;

    ** excessive bail ought not to be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted;

    *** promises of fines and forfeitures before conviction are illegal and void

    1. Still a constitutional instrument recognized in Canada

      Your mistake was thinking that the abject subjects of Trudeauland still enjoy the rights of free Englishmen back in 1689. They don’t.

      Thought experiment: picture yourself in Castro’s Cuba; now picture ice. Put the two pictures together. Presto! You’re in Trudeauland.

    1. Well, James, it’s been said on here many times already, that the big picture is being driven by the Davos, Bilderberg, World Economic Forum set. Digital central bank currency, and social credit system enforced by digital ID/passport. The tinpot anglosphere countries appear to be the tip of the spear in the initial implementation. It’s still five years or more before the technical details are fully ironed out. But the oligarchs don’t want the progress made in social control to be lost by a return to relative freedom. The politicians in this country all answer to someone, and it’s not you.

      And if you think the US is a bastion of freedom. Drudge had an article describing the CIA’s huge “secret” database on US citizens. You know it’s illegal for the CIA to collect intelligence on citizens in the US? Does the deep state care about laws anymore? We are now in a post-rule-of-law society.

      A technocratic totalitarian police state is our future. Most Canadians will embrace their servitude and turn you in as a non-conformist.

        1. The USA is free because of 2A

          The US is a bunch of states with a federal government. Some states are s-holes in terms of freedom from government. Some are relatively free. Some elected local sheriffs are protectors of individual liberties. Some are tools of deep state. The federal government itself is tyrannical and getting worse.

          Being armed is a good defence against thugs. Against a government armed to the teeth — it remains to be seen how effective some people with rifles can be against a technotronic technocracy that prints unlimited quantities of money for its own use, and controls all aspects of society.

          Seen the robo-dogs the government is using along the southern border? It’s a prototype of the killer robo-canine to be used everywhere. Wait till you seen the new predator drone. Oh wait, you won’t see one until it’s too late for you to do anything about it.

          The future will be a techno-tyrant’s dream.

      1. I have met them. They are not your friend even when they pretend to be. I know they would turn me in to the Gestapo at the first opportunity.

    2. The truckers, as I see it, have figuratively bitch-slapped the government (rightly so), in public, at the centre of their symbol of power—the capital city—and in front of their house at their doorstep. Them’s fighting words. Except the truckers refuse to use violence, or give the government a solid excuse to crack down on them hard for the perceived impudence. This refusal is so infuriating that the government and its lackeys must gin up the rhetoric to create the pretence to explain why they are justified for sending a beat down upon the impudent truckers—one that gives enough plausible deniability to the real reason—pettiness and outrage at the attack on their power and authority (achieved simply by saying “no more”).

      In general, the people vote and speak with the hopes that we don’t have to physically fight to kick the bums out—good people always get hurt that way. My hopes are with the truckers.

  12. Gonna have a looooong look at my car insurance when it comes due.
    Rotton Bastards.
    We left the TD Bank decades back when we paid some thousands of dollars in interest on our first home mortgage. They wanted to charge an additional fee for the “paperwork and the time to renegotiate the mortgage!” Yeahnope!!

    1. Yeah, ask almost any victim of a collision who was insured with TD when they were involved in an incident how TD handled their claim. Get out. Get out NOW.

  13. TD could have had their lawyers fight it, delay, obstruct but they decided to be complicit in the fight against freedom.
    I’m thinking of adding a note to the company invoices and statements:
    “Please, no payments to be made through the TD Bank or a surcharge may apply.”

    1. Remember, TD is a member of the financial cartel that owns the Canadian media, including Bell and CTV, and also owns the big pharma corporations.

      The financial cartel also colludes with the central bank to buy all the government debt that is printed:

      – to pay for the salaries of bureaucrats that create the regulations that protect the cartel
      – to pay the salaries of law enforcement that also protects the financial system
      – to pay the salaries of the judicial state, that interprets laws that favour the cartel.

      Begin to see the golden thread that runs through modern society? It’s a golden thread that is also being wrapped around your throat.

  14. Call their Easyweb and talk to customer service. I spoke with a customer service rep who was shocked at what I told her happened. She looked me up and apparently I am a “very valued” customer…I was immediately transferred to a manager. That manager is currently scheduling me a phone conversation with the next level of management.

    Flood them with calls.

    1. She looked me up and apparently I am a “very valued” customer

      Good luck; good for you for trying to make a difference.

      Just remember, modern banking circa the “Greenspan put” in the 80s has been reducing its dependency on individual depositors and borrowers.

      There’s more money and less risk by “creating currency out of nothing” — yes, banks have that power in our financial system — and use it to purchase shares and securities of corporations that trade on the exchanges. And to exploit arbitrage opportunities in sovereign debt and currencies, and in shadow banking — “cleaning” huge capital inflows from China.

      Highly valued customers are becoming a quaint relic of a distant and genteel past.

      1. exploit arbitrage opportunities in shadow banking — “cleaning” huge capital inflows from China

        HSBC is actually the Hong Kong And Shanghai Banking Corporation. It’s the sixth largest bank in the world, and despite its name it’s British. It was formed to launder the drug money from the British opium trade in China.

        The Brits wanted Chinese goods, like tea, and the Chinese liked the Brits’ silver. But China didn’t want anything else from the Brits. After a while of this, the Brits realized that the Chinese would have all the Brits’ silver, and there was no way the Brits could get it back through normal commerce.

        Solution: grow opium in British India, and sell it to the Chinese through their extra-territorial trade enclaves in China, like the Bund in Shanghai. China didn’t like it, so they resisted. Result: the Opium Wars of the western powers — including the freedom loving Republic of the USA. Even Japan wanted a piece of the action. Or as Tony Soprano would phrase it, “a taste”.

        Banking and international trade has deep roots in the drug business. But, to paraphrase C. S. Lewis, the high-level actors in these industries all have manicured nails and white, starched collars, so we respect them and defer to their pronouncements.

    2. I’ve been with TD ever since they took over Canada Trust. Their branches were convenient but with the advent of internet banking, the last time I was in my branch was when I bought my new car last summer. I’ve just moved all my TD VISA CC payment accounts to my other VISA card (Home Trust), and will be moving most of my TD saving account $$ to my online banks (EQ, Oaken). At least Oaken is paying 1.32% vs TD 0%. I’ll also move all my pension deposits into my other accounts every month and will probably redirect them in the near future. I no longer trust TD.

  15. I know a guy. I’ll call him Noah Guy. Noah told this story a while back so my recall may not be total. I checked with him earlier today and the story continues.

    Noah had a travel rewards credit card with a major Canadian Bank that he’d had for about 30 years. In early 2010s the card was sold to another Canadian Bank I’ll call the TDB (Totally Deranged Bank). Noah did not use the internet for banking or communications with his banks so his credit card and all associated contracts were handled by snail mail. Shortly after TDB took over his card he started getting requests for information that he didn’t feel he should have to supply . TDB became pushy and so he shifted his credit card useage away to another card but kept the TDB card to use up the rewards.

    TDB continually pushed for information that Noah did not provide — citing that it was not required by his copy of the contract. He had a hard copy of the contract going back to the mid-2010s and had never signed up for anything else on the internet. In 2018 and 2019 Noah was warned by TDB that they would cancel his card if he did not comply with their request for more personal information. He then started asking them for documentation of the requirement for the information they were demanding. They, a series of interchangeable call centre drones, verbally said things like the government made them demand it, etc., etc. Noah just kept asking for a hard copy documenting the requirement. At one point a drone who I’ll call Elvis said he’d provide the hard copy. It never came to Noah.

    Noah, twice contacted the office of the Finance critic for the offical opposition in Ottawa to see if there was anything they could do to get him a copy of the contract and to push back against TDB . Noah did not contact the Finance minister’s office because he comes from a western part of Canada that has no government mps and thought he might not get a good response. The young staff in the critics office twice said they’d do what they could and then did not get back to Noah. They basically brushed him off. He lost faith in the young mp who was the finance critic because he had shitty staff in his office.

    In the fall of 2019 Noah’s partner used the partner card to book a holiday for early 2020. The associated travel cost would use the bulk of the remaining rewards associated with the card. Noah paid the outstanding balance for the trip and stopped using the card. TDB sent a letter at the end of 2019 saying they had cancelled the card. His card expired in early 2020 anyhow and he thought that was the end ……… then the Wu WHO Fake Killer flu hit. His partner cancelled the travel and the hotels etc. the merchants insisted on putting refunds back on the credit card. After a large 4-didgit amount had been refunded to the card Noah got a letter from TDB telling him they had uncancelled the credit card. For two years they have held the money as a credit. Noah has no way to use the credit because he no longer has a card. He never did get an updated hard copy of the contract. But TDB still has his holiday money. Noah says “TDB is ass hole!”

    1. For two years they have held the money as a credit. Noah has no way to use the credit because he no longer has a card. He never did get an updated hard copy of the contract. But TDB still has his holiday money.

      This sounds intriguingly similar to the idea of the future central bank digital currency and social credit system. I guess that’s what these cards were being used for…they have been beta testing.

  16. So my understanding is that the $1 million that TD has seized is the amount that GoFraudMe had already disbursed and was sitting in the corporate account of the Freedom Convoy organization. So TD has gone a step further than the Ontario court ordering the freezing of the Freedom Convoy funds but has gone outright to confiscate them.

    I have banked with TD for decades. Corporate accounts and investment account are gonzo next week.

    1. I read the story similarly Richard. The story reads to me that the Freedom Convoy (or its organizers) had accounts at TD that held funds that they’d received (likely GoFraudMe money and it says direct deposits from donors, I’d seen that option floating around but did not use it). TDB took the initiative and asked the court to take the money rather than let it sit. Basically, TDB has decided that the Freedom Convoy is not a customer that it will accept and is bum rushing them out the door.

      I’ll have a call with TDB too to see what they tell me and deal with my affairs accordingly.

      1. This is going to be an epic bank run …

        It would be nice if it happened, but “modern monetary mechanics” don’t allow such conditions to materialize without effective central bank responses. The reserve requirements for banks were dispensed with in the US by the Fed because of, of course, The Covid! And at the beginning of The Covid two years ago, the Fed was whipping up a trillion USD to float every night in the reverse repo trade among the banks. The Fed might be up to 2T USD a night now, I haven’t checked it for months.

        The only difference in Canada is that it’s a much smaller, less transparent financial cartel here, and all the players go to the same club on Bay Street in Toronto. And they all own each others’ shares. The banks are all transforming themselves into private equity firms that will eventually own stock in everything, and they won’t give a damn about your penny-ante savings account.

        1. And they all own each others’ shares.

          Yup. If you’re angry with TD, then you should fire them, and fire who owns them, for good measure. After all, they take orders from their owners, right?

          So who owns TD?

          Oh, they’re owned by BMO, BNS, RBC, CIBC….and TD owns shares in all of those banks too. They own, and are owned, by each other. And then they all own shares in every other major corporation in Canada and around the world.

          You mean to tell me that Canada is owned by banking cartel????

          Strangely enough, Bible Bill was right back in the 30s. Only now with fiat currency, (meaning banks create currency on their ledgers when they create a “loan”), things are far worse than they were under a gold monetary standard.

          I guess you’d have to move your money to a credit union. Do depositors really own the credit unions?

  17. I liquidated my last TD account about 18 months ago as now a USA resident/citizen I want to keep my financial ties to Canada to a minimum…glad I did.

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