Premier Doug Ford says he “stood shoulder-to-shoulder with” Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s decision to use the Emergencies Act to end the so-called “Freedom Convoy” protest in Ottawa last winter.
Speaking to reporters at an event with Trudeau in Kanata, Ford said while he’s “not being asked” to testify at the ongoing public inquiry into the federal government’s use of the law, he backed the prime minister.
“We worked collaboratively with the mayor and the prime minister,” said Ford, who also noted the related blockade of the Ambassador Bridge between Windsor and Detroit “was holding $1 billion of trade every single day from getting across our borders.
“Myself and I know the prime minister believes in free speech and if you want to protest, protest,” the premier said.
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