Intelligence officials testify at inquiry on threat posed by ‘Freedom Convoy’
Intelligence officials say the “Freedom Convoy” protest last winter gave people with all kinds of grievances a chance to unite against a perceived common foe, and that most of the them likely had no connection to the trucking industry.
The assessment is part of a report submitted on behalf of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service to the Public Order Emergency Commission, which is scrutinizing the government’s decision to invoke the Emergencies Act in response to the protests.
The inquiry has previously heard that CSIS determined the protests were not a threat to national security according to the legal definition the agency uses to identify such threats.
The report says CSIS produced five threat assessments of the convoy protest in Ottawa and similar protests that blockaded border crossings, but the details of those assessments have not been shared publicly.