Day 30 - Emergencies Act Inquiry - Was it Constitutional?

in freedomconvoy2022 •  2 years ago 

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February 14, 2022 Justin Trudeau invoked the use of the Emergencies Act, for the first time since it became law in 1988.

February 16th 2022, the Prime Ministers Office communicated "potential violent threats" from armed protestors. There was not 1 weapon recovered from the Freedom Convoy in Ottawa.

February 23rd 2022, the Cabinet struck down the invocation claiming it was unconstitutional.

October 13th 2022 is the first day, of a long public inquiry into the use of the Emergencies Act. There will be 65 witnesses including Tamara Lich, one of the leaders of the convoy who can't even use social media the restrictions of here freedom are so extreme for her participation in the convoy.

Never Forget 02.14.2022

Trudeau Shares his Love on Valentines Day

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Day 1-26

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Day 27

David Vigneault, Michelle Tessier and Marie-Helene Chayer
Bill Blair

https://blurt.blog/freedomconvoy2022/@phusionphil/day-27-emergencies-act-inquiry-was-it-constitutional

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Day 28

Marco Mendicino
Dominic LeBlanc

https://blurt.blog/freedomconvoy2022/@phusionphil/day-28-emergencies-act-inquiry-was-it-constitutional

Brenden Miller, who represents the protestors, left the court room and spoke to the media about his concern with the Commissioner Rouleau's approach to redacted information.

https://odysee.com/@PhusionPhil:0/Day-28-Emergencies-Act-Inquiry:2?r=FGYfZTdLCgTUqt515UbwZLnvEEddRUJq

Day 29

David Lametti
Anita Anand
Omar Alghabra

https://odysee.com/@PhusionPhil:0/Day-29-Emergencies-Act-Inquiry:1?r=FGYfZTdLCgTUqt515UbwZLnvEEddRUJq

Day 30

Deputy PM Chrystia Freeland testified at the Emergencies Act inquiry, followed by staff from the prime minister's office, including Katie Telford.

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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

What a kangaroo court. CBC is shilling hard for Turdeau as usual, censoring any comment that isn't pro-Liberal (pro-globalist). Canadian Civil Liberties Association is all over this:
This week we have heard from federal officials but none have been able to back up the claim there was a national emergency as defined by the Emergencies Act.

We have argued from the very beginning there was no national emergency within the meaning of the law. Witnesses have now stated that the government declared an emergency using criteria found outside the confines of the definition of the Emergencies Act. The government’s position seems to be that it was entitled to do so. This is profoundly disturbing.

The government witnesses to date have admitted that the government did not feel bound by the plain language of the Emergencies Act. Their understanding of what constitutes a threat to national security was broader and included things the Act does not contemplate. In brief, to deal with a crisis, the government acted outside of the law.

National emergencies that authorize extraordinary powers cannot be in the eye of the beholder. The criteria for using the Emergencies Act is not suggestion – it is carefully prescribed law. The Commission has another full week of evidence to hear, but the evidence to date suggests it will be very hard for the government to meet its burden.


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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

I'm glad you watched this too, it was painful as hell, but I think we learnt a lot about the inner circles of Canada's Deep State.

I am still not done having a stroke over Trudeau testifying today, but I will eventually summarize my reflection of this whole thing just as a contribution to the public forum, I am just some Canadian and boy do I have a lot to say.

  ·  2 years ago  ·  

Turdeau's nonsense was gagworthy and maddening. "I was serene and I had no other choice." What a traitor.


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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

Remember, as I have told everyone I know in Canada. I will hang these politicians in a sum of 100 per day for their crimes against humanity. I know how to tie a noose and I will sleep very sound at night after performing these acts, in fact I might sleep better than I ever have knowing they are gone from my life's sphere of influence.

I will do this for free as a service to the Canadian people, I just want to be fed cheap fast food and the occasion cannabis joint during the proceedings.

  ·  2 years ago  ·  

Cool, what's your favourite fast food? I will get you a nice organic homegrown fatty. Will you be "absolutely serene" with your decision?


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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

it must be done. The penalty for eugenics must be set as high as the sky, im not religious but I could stand in front of the highest force in the universe and say that I took the life of the greatest threat to the survivial of my species in the most ordered fashion possible, the example must be made to the rest of our species about what this behavior (eugenics) means to us.

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