Rouleau Inquiry lifts lid on ‘federal, provincial, municipal dysfunction in crisis management and policing,’ say politicos, by mike_lpnt cdnpoli (subs)
Political insiders say the Public Order Emergency Commission has demonstrated dysfunction at all levels of government, and that the commission’s findings will be used by the opposition to attack the
prime minister and the federal government, and by both the opposition and the government to drive a wedge between the feds and some provinces.Enjoy unlimited website access and the digital newspaper.
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Politics This Morning: Rouleau Commission begins final week of Emergencies Act hearingsGood Monday morning, Prime Minister JUSTIN TRUDEAU has returned to Ottawa after an international tour that included stops in Cambodia, Indonesia, Thailand, and Tunisia. Trudeau spent the weekend in Djerba, Tunisia, for the 18th summit of La Francophonie. Trudeau and high-profile members of his cabinet are scheduled to testify this week before the Public Order Emergency Commission. The commission, which has set this Friday as the final day for witness testimony, will have to cover a lot of ground this week in order to get through the final names on its witness list. Senior CSIS officials DAVID VIGNEAULT, MICHELLE TESSIER, and MARIE-HELENE CHAYER are scheduled to testify at 9:30 a.m. Ottawa time today, to be followed by Emergency Preparedness Minister BILL BLAIR. The rest of the week will see testimony from Intergovernmental Affairs Minister DOMINIC LEBLANC, Public Safety Minister MARCO MENDICINO, Attorney General DAVID LAMETTI, Defence Minister ANITA ANAND, Transport Minister OMAR ALGHABRA, Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister CHRYSTIA FREELAND, and KATIE TELFORD and other senior PMO staffers. Trudeau is the last witness on the list. On Friday, commission counsel questioned JANICE CHARETTE, the clerk of the Privy Council, about a Privy Council Office memorandum advising the prime minister to invoke the Emergencies Act, but also acknowledging that this decision might be vulnerable to a legal challenge later on. The once and future leader Elizabeth May, right, seen here with make up artist Nha-Ling Wong at the Métropolitain Brasserie in Ottawa on Oct. 26, is back as leader of the Green Party of Canada. The Hill Times photograph by Cynthia Münster In case you missed it, ELIZABETH MAY won the Green Party’s leadership race on Saturday. May ran on a co-leadership platform with activist and former journalist JONATHAN PEDNEAULT, but the party’s constitution will need to be changed to allow for co-leaders. Until then, May will serve as leader and Pedneault, 32, will ser
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Top intelligence officials to testify on “Freedom Convoy” at Emergencies Act inquiryOTTAWA — Top intelligence officials are first on the witness list this week at the public inquiry scrutinizing Ottawa's use of the Emergencies Act to end
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Top intelligence officials to testify on 'Freedom Convoy' at Emergencies Act inquiryTop intelligence officials are first on the witness list this week at the public inquiry scrutinizing Ottawa's use of the Emergencies Act to end last winter's 'Freedom Convoy' protests.
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CSIS head, officials to testify as Emergencies Act inquiry enters final week | Globalnews.caTop intelligence officials are on the witness list this week at the public inquiry scrutinizing Ottawa's use of the Emergencies Act to end 'Freedom Convoy' protests.
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Top intelligence officials to testify on “Freedom Convoy” at Emergencies Act inquiry | National NewswatchNational Newswatch: Canada's most comprehensive site for political news and views. Make it a daily habit.
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