Public inquiry into Emergencies Act wants access to secret information

The Trudeau government’s invocation of the Emergencies Act on Feb. 14 gave police and financial institutions unprecedented powers to crack down on Freedom Convoy protests surrounding Parliament Hill. These powers included compelling banks to freeze accounts, bringing in aid from RCMP and surrounding police services, declaring the protests “unlawful” and creating no-go zones in downtown Ottawa and around key infrastructure.

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Update: Accessing Trudeau’s Secret Documents about the Emergencies Act & Trucker Convoy

In this episode of the Freedom Update, Christine gives a quick update about our case challenging the federal government for their illegal invocation of the Emergencies Act.

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Canada’s top spy suggests Trudeau drove alienation with rhetoric

During a SECU Committee meeting, Richard Fadden, the former Deputy Minister of National Defence and Security Advisor, said that Trudeau went too far with his rhetoric when he called Freedom Convoy supporters a “fringe minority” with “unacceptable views” and that it was “not helpful.”

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Another Liberal Excuse For Imposing Emergencies Act Has Been Exposed As False

“When you have the truth on your side, you don’t need to keep coming up with a bunch of new and easily-discredited ‘justifications’ for your actions.

Unfortunately for the Trudeau government, the truth is against them.

Hence, they flail around attempting to explain why they were so eager to take away the rights and freedoms of Canadians and use authoritarian state power to try and quash dissent.”

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‘Trust us’ isn’t enough to win confidence in Emergencies Act inquiry: law’s author

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau invoked the never-before-used Emergencies Act on Feb. 14 in an effort to quash blockades that had taken over the streets of the capital and major border crossings in protest against COVID-19 restrictions and the Liberal government.

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Anti-capitalism protest in Montreal sees police assaulted, windows smashed

Montreal Police spokesperson Veronique Comtois said the protest included seven acts of mischief and four armed assaults on police officers.

Another police spokesperson, Manuel Couture said that the protest began at Place du Canada and that “within minutes,” protesters began using smoke bombs and committing acts of mischief.

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Mark Levin: January 6 Committee ‘Is Violating the Constitution’

Sunday, conservative talk Mark Levin opened his FNC “Life, Liberty & Levin” program by criticizing the January 6 House Select Committee and congressional Democrats for promoting a “political agenda” against former President Donald Trump.

According to Levin, the January 6 Committee was violating the Constitution.

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Police Are Arresting People In Ottawa For Previously Attending Freedom Convoy Protest

The Ottawa Police have admitted on Twitter that one of the main reasons they are able to arrest people attending the Rolling Thunder freedom protest in the city is that nonsense bail conditions were placed on Freedom Convoy attendees back in February.

The Ottawa Police also claim that the Freedom Convoy protest was an “illegal protest” despite a judge having ruled that the protest was a legal form of Canadians exercising their Freedom of Expression rights.

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