
His testimony on why he suspended truckers’ civil liberties was ludicrously evasive
On Friday, Justin Trudeau made his much-anticipated appearance before the Canadian Public Order Emergency Commission, where he gave testimony about his unprecedented decision to use the Emergencies Act last February to suspend civil liberties in Canada and suppress the trucker protests.
To the fascinated eyes of the public, it soon became apparent that although the well-coached prime minister was present before the commission in body, in spirit he was with Alice in Wonderland — that magical place where words mean what one wants them to mean, neither more nor less.
