The country got an independent, fact\u002Dbased assessment that cut through the fog of self\u002Dinterest and partisanship after the 2022 protest.
After the protests, Canadians needed an independent body to examine what happened, and more importantly, tell us if the federal Liberal government was right to invoke the Emergencies Act to end the siege in Ottawa and the blockades at two U.S. border points. It was important to establish whether the government action was justified under the law or was political overreach. Rouleau has spoken and that should be that.
The country needed an independent, fact-based assessment to cut through the fog of self-interest and partisanship. Rouleau provided it. His findings are important because they carry a weight and moral force that are hard to dismiss or ignore. That’s why, when he calls out Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s lack of engagement, it is taken seriously. It is also why Prime Minister Justin Trudeau had to eat some crow and express regret at his dismissive description of the protesters as a fringe minority.
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