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Trudeau appeared before the Public Order Emergency Commission on Friday to testify as part of a legal challenge against his Emergencies Act decision, CBC News reported.
In addition to assessing the Trudeau government’s decision-making, the commission’s findings are also expected to provide greater clarity on the use of the Emergencies Act, which was created ...
TORONTO — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau vehemently defended his decision to invoke never-before-used emergency powers to clear the self-described “Freedom Convoy” demonstrations that ...
Trudeau testified Friday he had to pause a moment when his top public service adviser, Clerk of the Privy Council Janice Charette, sent him a memo advising him to invoke the act around 3:40 p.m ...
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Friday defended invoking emergency powers to end anti-government protests that paralyzed the capital earlier this year, citing the threat of violence and ...
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau defended his use of emergency powers to end the Freedom Convoy trucker protests against COVID-19 vaccine mandates on Friday.
The Emergencies Act, which was adopted in 1988 to address security emergencies as well as natural disasters, gave Mr. Trudeau’s government broad powers, including freezing the bank accounts of ...
With the live testimony portion of the Public Order Emergency Commission coming to a close on Friday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s much anticipated appearance was full of telling moments and ...
In February 2022, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced he was invoking the 1988 Emergencies Act, a new Rubicon in Canadian history. The action marked the first time federal emergency ...
Mr. Trudeau said that he did not make the final decision to invoke the act on Feb. 14 until he had received a formal recommendation to do so from Janice Charette, the nonpartisan head of the ...
Trudeau went all in against the Freedom Convoy. This week, it’s on him to explain why. Canada's prime minister and key ministers are out to prove that using the Emergencies Act was justified.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau testifies at the Public Order Emergency Commission, in Ottawa, on Friday, Nov. 25, 2022. | Justin Tang/The Canadian Press via AP By Maura Forrest 11/25/2022 02:51 PM EST ...
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