Testimonies of Victoria De La Ronde and Zexi Li, Emergency Act Publish Inquiry on October 14, 2022
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Animated Film, Canada’s pick for the 2023 Oscar race: Defiance Against Communist Propaganda
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Emergencies Act Public Inquiry October 17, 2022
by EditorRPublic hearings of the Public Order Emergency Commission led by Paul Rouleau began in Ottawa on October 17. The commission is looking into the federal government’s declaration of a public…
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Canadian Civil Liberties Society Discusses Emergencies Act Inquiry
by EditorRRepresentatives of the Canadian Civil Liberties Association (CCLA) discussed the upcoming hearings of the Public Order Emergency Commission, which is to begin on October 13, at a press conference held…
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Emergencies Act Inquiry Commissioner: Focus Is on Government Actions, Not Protesters
by EditorRThe commissioner presiding over the inquiry into the government’s invocation of the Emergencies Act says the commission’s work will revolve around the mandate granted by Parliament, rather than the one…
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Professor: A reasonable basis Is not necessarily a legal, let alone a constitutional, basis for assuming unprecedented and aestructive emergency powers.
by EditorRLaw Professor Ryan Alford of Lakehead University said that “a reasonable basis is not necessarily a legal, let alone a constitutional, basis for assuming unprecedented and destructive emergency powers,” on…
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CCF: The Emergencies Act was drafted to ensure that the Act could never be used by the government against its political opponents
by EditorRCo-counsel for the Canadian Constitution Foundation Sujit Choudhry pointed out that “the Emergencies Act, especially the last resort clause, was drafted to ensure that the act could never be used…
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Alberta cleared blockade at Coutts without using Emergency Act
by EditorRAlberta was able to clear out the blockade at the Coutts, Alberta, border-crossing without the use of the act. Mandy England, a lawyer for Alberta government, told the Public Order…