Emergencies Act Commission: Ottawa Mayor J. Waston on Towing, Police Costs, & Mediation | Oct 18 '22

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Public hearings of the Public Order Emergency Commission continue in Ottawa. The commission, led by Paul Rouleau, is studying the federal government’s use of the Emergencies Act in February 2022 to declare a public order emergency. The declaration of emergency came in response to protests, at a number of Canada–U.S. border crossings and in downtown Ottawa, opposing the government’s COVID-19 public-health measures. The Emergencies Act requires an inquiry to be held following any declaration of emergency, with the mandate of examining both the circumstances of the declaration and the measures taken under it.

Outgoing Ottawa mayor Jim Watson provides testimony on the police costs covered by the feds. He admits to his lack of effort in finding a peaceful mediation for removing the trucks on the streets during the convoy. Watson denies putting any influence into the implementation of the Emergencies Act, even though he says he benefited from it. Protests and politicians denying any association with Brenda Lucky continue across Canada.

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