Iconic Cafe

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Iconic Cafe is a restaurant in Ottawa, run by Enrico and Deborah Kuhn. They remained open during the occupation to provide active support to the convoy, and were opposed to mask mandates.

Gift Cards

Some time between February 20 and February 23, the store link appeared at the top of the navigation. The only products sold on that page are gift certificates of either $20, $50, or $100. While menu allows for purchasing through the known takeout companies, said store page uniquely uses PayPal as the payment processor.

The store was evicted from their location due to non-payment of rent, as opposed to being closed due to police pressure as implied in right-wind media.[1] Within 24 hours, they received plenty of funds from GiveSendGo, in addition to any income they received from gift cards. [2]

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