The popular crowdfunding platform GoFundMe will appear before a parliamentary committee March 3 to answer MPs questions about the fundraiser that collected more than $10 million for the anti-vaccine mandate convoy protest paralyzing the downtown core of the nation’s capital.
The company shut down the fundraiser last week and pledged to refund all of the donations, saying it had questions about how the money would be used. One million dollars was paid out to protest organizers before GoFundMe made that decision.
Protest organizers quickly migrated their crowdfunding efforts to a Christian fundraising site called GiveSendGo. The convoy campaign has received more than 85,000 donations through