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CTV news anchor says he's spent the last two days calling people on that hacked list of convoy donators

As Twitchy reported earlier, Rebel News’ Ezra Levant that the CBC was combing through that list of Freedom Convoy donators hacked from GiveSendGo and emailing them. You might remember that at least two police officers were fired after each was found to have donated $25 to Kyle Rittenhouse’s legal defense fund after GiveSendGo was hacked — the same Rittenhouse who was found not guilty. What’s the end game here for the CBC?

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Well, it’s not just the CBC. Canadian broadcaster CTV is in on it too. Anchor Graham Richardson says he’s spent the last two days calling people on that hacked list “trying to understand why they support this” — and then he adds the hashtag #OccupiedOttawa, if you were wondering where he stands on the protests.

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Twitter certainly doesn’t seem to be enforcing the “hacked information” policy it allegedly used to explain why it wouldn’t look into the Hunter Biden laptop story, and the CBC and CTV don’t seem to care that the information was hacked either. And they’re curious why people aren’t calling back?

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