Today, the Public Order Emergency Commission's final report on the federal government's invocation of the Emergencies Act is being made public. Minister of Emergency Preparedness Bill Blair is set to table the report in the House of Commons at noon, at which time it will become public.
On Feb. 23, once large-scale police operations took place resulting in numerous arrests, the laying of hundreds of charges, and the clearing of blockades and rows of transport trucks in the capital—Trudeau announced the revocation of the extraordinary national powers, saying that the situationCommissioner Rouleau will be addressing media once the report is tabled. The commission has already confirmed that he will not be taking any questions, but his remarks will be streamed live CTVNews.ca.
Reporters attending an embargoed morning lockup will be able to view what is set to be a sizable report a few hours ahead of its release. CTV News is attending the lockup and will have breaking news on the report's findings once the embargo lifts. Throughout the testimony and the revelations and insights it has offered, the federal government has stood by its decision to invoke the Emergencies Act, a move it has repeatedly described as a measure of "last resort."From late November on, Rouleau and commission lawyers have been working largely behind closed doors to pull together what's set to be a consequential and likely sizable report with recommendations.
Broadly, the report is expected to cover these topics and include key findings and recommendations with the aim of preventing similar events from happening again.While it remains to be seen what the commission's conclusions will be, the report is likely to generate further consideration over whether the Emergencies Act, as it was drafted and passed in 1988, and connected regulatory framework are due for updating.
"I testified along with many other colleagues before Judge Rouleau and we're very eager to receive the final report, take whatever lessons that we can from it, work with the public commission to implement them and strengthen the relationship between Canadians and their institutions so that we can keep everybody safe."
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