LILLEY: What we can expect, and hope for, in the Emergencies Act report Via brianlilley
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“We invoked the Emergencies Act to help bring last year’s illegal blockades and occupations to an end, protect communities and jobs, while respecting Canadians’ right to peaceful protest. Tomorrow at noon, I will table Justice Rouleau’s report in the House of Commons,” Blair tweeted.
That is nothing more than wishful thinking and a reading of the act through rose coloured glasses. Of course, Rouleau can express an opinion on whether the government’s actions were appropriate and, in fact, they asked him to do so in the cabinet directive setting up the inquiry.
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