Here’s what the Emergencies Act says — and the powers Ottawa invoked last winter
OTTAWA — A public inquiry is underway to determine whether the federal government was justified in its invocation of the Emergencies Act last winter during the “Freedom Convoy” protests.
After dozens of witnesses gave testimony and hundreds of sensitive documents were submitted into evidence, the Public Order Emergency Commission began its final week of hearings Monday.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and other high-ranking cabinet members are expected to appear next.
They will face questions about whether the emergency declaration and the powers under the Emergencies Act were really necessary to clear the protests — driven by opposition to COVID-19 measures and anti-government sentiment — that had clogged Ottawa’s downtown for weeks and inspired border-crossing blockades.