Justin Trudeau has worked hard to suppress the popular protests against government mandates, invoking broad emergency powers in a move that many lawmakers consider improper and even illegal. One of his allies in this was Chrystia Freeland, the current deputy prime minister of Canada. As minister of finance, Freeland is charged with employing financial measures against supporters of the protest that include targeting crowdfunding platforms, authorizing Canadian banks to freeze accounts suspected of funding the blockades, and suspending insurance on vehicles in the protests. While last week Trudeau accused Conservative supporters of the protests of “standing with people who wave...