Freedom Convoy response poses problems for Ottawa police — Emergencies Act inquiry, Part 1
Was the Freedom Convoy a threat to public safety when it occupied downtown Ottawa earlier this year? Was the federal government’s use of the Emergencies Act justified? Did Ottawa drop the ball in planning for the convoy’s arrival?
These are just some of the questions arising from six weeks of testimony before the Public Order Emergency Commission and Justice Paul Rouleau.
In the first of a special two-part episode, National Post political reporters Chris Nardi and Ryan Tumilty join the show to discuss what the inquiry into the use of the emergencies act looked at, how it has shown how unprepared police were to handle the convoy, and what that lack of preparedness meant in the overall response to the occupation.
Background reading: Lack of 'coherent plan' from Ottawa police made RCMP, OPP 'reluctant' to help them with protest: Bill Blair
Emergencies Act was helpful but 'not necessary' to clear Freedom Convoy: Ontario deputy solicitor general
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