It's interesting how everything has gone silent regarding the inquiry into the justification of the use of the Emergency Measures Act, which is mandated by law. According to 63(1) of the Act, within sixty days after the expiration or revocation of a declaration of emergency, an inquiry must be held into the circumstances that led to the declaration being issued and the measures taken for dealing with the emergency. This gives the Government until the end of this week to call the inquiry.
Amnesty International brought up concerns a couple of weeks ago regarding the use of the Act and the silence on the justification of it's use.
It amazes me what this Government has been allowed to get away with during it's term....the multiple ethics violations, the bold, overt political interference and manipulation in legal prosecutions, the threatening and firing of Ministers who refuse to engage in Trudeau's unethical behavior, the outright lying, deception, and hypocritical behavior that is grossly unbecoming of a Prime Minister of this country.
I get the feeling that this will just be yet another instance of Trudeau giving the middle finger to the people of this country and to the laws and rules which it is governed by. And there will be no accountability for his imperious actions...yet again.
Amnesty International brought up concerns a couple of weeks ago regarding the use of the Act and the silence on the justification of it's use.
Amnesty International questions the government’s reliance on the Emergencies Act to address the Ottawa convoy protests. The powers contained in the Act are extraordinary, which is why they can only be resorted to in extremely narrow, prescribed circumstances. To invoke the Public Order Emergency, as the government did, it must have believed that the lives, health, or safety of Canadians had been seriously endangered, and that neither the provinces, nor existing laws, could deal with that danger. Without knowing the evidence that the government relied on to support this belief, it is difficult to assess whether the threshold was met.
Amnesty International is concerned about whether the use of the Emergencies Act was legally justified in this instance, and about the implications of the use of the Act for future protests. Because law enforcement powers are used disproportionately against marginalized groups, normalizing the expansion of these powers sets a dangerous precedent for future protests by marginalized groups, who may rely on disruptive tactics to exercise their freedom of assembly and right to protest.
It amazes me what this Government has been allowed to get away with during it's term....the multiple ethics violations, the bold, overt political interference and manipulation in legal prosecutions, the threatening and firing of Ministers who refuse to engage in Trudeau's unethical behavior, the outright lying, deception, and hypocritical behavior that is grossly unbecoming of a Prime Minister of this country.
I get the feeling that this will just be yet another instance of Trudeau giving the middle finger to the people of this country and to the laws and rules which it is governed by. And there will be no accountability for his imperious actions...yet again.