RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki will testify at the Emergencies Act inquiry on Nov. 15
RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki was unable to explain text messages from last winter in which she suggested the federal government would ask police for retroactive support of the Emergencies Act and advocated using a messaging app that allows users to delete messages.
Led by Justice Paul Rouleau, the inquiry is tasked with determining whether the federal government erred in invoking the Emergencies Act in response to anti-government, anti-vaccine mandate protests. Those demonstrations began with gridlocking the capital on Jan. 28 and then spread to several border crossings in January and February.
The texts presented to the inquiry also reveal Ottawa was mulling the Emergencies Act early in the protests and that Commissioner Lucki didn’t want the RCMP or Ontario Provincial Police to take over from the beleaguered Ottawa police service.
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