Much of what Rouleau relied on to come to the conclusion that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his Liberal cabinet were justified in using the Emergencies Act was pure speculation of what ‘could have happened.’ No actual violence broke out at the Freedom Convoy protest, but Rouleau tries to dismiss this nagging little fact.
The report released by the Public Order Emergency Commission (POEC) headed up by former Supreme Court Justice Paul Rouleau declared that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s invocation of the Emergencies Act to clear the trucker protest in Ottawa last year was “appropriate.”
The complicated and nuanced nature of the commission suffered another credibility blow by the legal representative of “Freedom Corp ” the legal entity set up to receive donations to the convoy through their client the JCCF (Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms).
Ministers Bill Blair and Marco Mendicino’s testimonies will not play well with the public, and they are not setting up their boss, Justin Trudeau, very well when he has to testify at the commission.
In text messages released during the Public Order Emergency Commission (POEC), it was revealed that there was coordination between Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s office and Liberal Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino to smear the Freedom Convoy.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford may have proudly said he “stood shoulder to shoulder” with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at a recent press conference, in response to a question about Trudeau’s use of the Emergencies Act, while the Public Order Emergency Commission (POEC) was beginning its inquiry, but now he is less than reluctant to testify.
It seems like the Crown is being quite aggressive in their legal pursuit of Tamara Lich, by doing things like seeking a Canada-wide warrant against her, to have her arrested at work in Medicine Hat. In reality, everything the Crown is doing is meant only as delay or harassment tactics against Lich.
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