This afternoon, only days after arresting truckers fighting for freedom and towing their trucks from the streets in Ottawa where they peac...
This afternoon, only days after arresting truckers fighting for freedom and towing their trucks from the streets in Ottawa where they peacefully protested for freedom, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced that the government would end its use of the Emergencies Act.
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Trudeau’s declaration of the Emergencies Act vote was confirmed on Monday night. The vote was 185 in favor to 151 against, with Liberals and NDP voting in favor, while the Conservatives and Bloc voted against. The two Green Party votes were split.
The Act had never been used since Parliament passed it in 1988. It was the source of considerable controversy and criticism after the government decided to invoke the Act on Monday, Feb. 14. Some felt that it constituted government overreach, and the protests were not a legitimate national emergency.
The Act still needed to pass in the Senate. Interestingly, Trudeau’s announcement came as Senators began to speak out on it.
Anthony Furey tweeted: “Trudeau has revoked the Emergencies Act right as Senators began to speak out on it and as an urgent application for judicial review made its way to federal court today.”
Trudeau has revoked the Emergencies Act right as Senators began to speak out on it and as an urgent application for judicial review made its way to federal court today.
— Anthony Furey (@anthonyfurey) February 23, 2022
Sen. Pierre Dalphond, a Trudeau appointee and former judge, has just announced he will be voting against the Emergencies Act because he believes it violates sec.8 of the Charter, “the right to be secure against unreasonable search or seizure.”
Dalphond says his “no” vote is “out of concern about the lack of judicial oversight in the freezing of assets.”
— Anthony Furey (@anthonyfurey) February 23, 2022
With the mandates being dropped around Canada during the protests, it’s a shame Trudeau didn’t take the opportunity to drop the mandates as easily as he dropped the Emergencies Act.
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