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Trudeau government rejects court challenges, defends use of Emergencies Act to end ‘Freedom Convoy’
The argument is contained in the government’s written response to four legal challenges of the controversial decision that are set to be heard in Federal Court next month.
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Trudeau went all in against the Freedom Convoy. This week, it’s on him to explain why.
Canada’s prime minister will publicly defend his decision to invoke never-before-used emergency powers to end a weekslong occupation of the nation’s capital last winter. Justin Trudeau’s ...
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Trudeau’s ‘Freedom Convoy’ shutdown was justified, inquiry rules
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was justified in invoking never-before-used emergency powers to quell a “Freedom Convoy” occupation of downtown Ottawa and disruptive blockades of ...
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Trudeau expresses regret for denouncing Freedom Convoy protesters as 'fringe minority'
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he regrets referring to Freedom Convoy protesters as a “fringe ... his government will have a comprehensive response to Rouleau’s report in time, but said ...
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Public inquiry endorses Trudeau’s use of Emergencies Act, whitewashes his ruling class opponents’ weaponization of far-right “Freedom” Convoy
The Public Order Emergency Commission has recommended the police and national-security apparatus, which the Convoy crisis revealed are chock-full of far-right sympathizers, be given increased powers; ...
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Freedom Convoy was primarily 'legitimate and lawful' response to COVID lockdowns, Emergency Act report finds
In his voluminous report into the Trudeau government’s use of the Emergencies Act, commissioner Paul Rouleau said the Freedom Convoy represented a “powerful symbol” of “hard-working Canadians” who saw ...
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Lawyers representing 'Freedom Convoy' organizers sued over negligence claim
The former treasurer of the 'Freedom Convoy' protesters' fundraising arm claims in court convoy lawyers didn't warn him of ...
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Freedom Convoy: Trudeau ends national emergency after 9 days
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Wednesday that he was ending the national emergency he'd declared nine days earlier to deal with the Freedom Convoy protests against Canada's COVID ...
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The poll was conducted soon after the Freedom Convoy protest began and found that 68 percent of Canadians think a Trump re-election would end U.S. democracy. Newsweek magazine delivered to your ...

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