Trudeau calls public inquiry into use of Emergencies Act during convoy protests

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called Monday for the establishment of an inquiry into the use of the Emergencies Act.

In a news release, Trudeau said an independent public inquiry called the Public Order Emergency Commission would be created to examine the circumstances leading to the declaration being issued. 

Trudeau invoked the act for the first time in Canada’s history during the Freedom Convoy, giving the federal government temporary powers to deal with the blockades and protests against pandemic restrictions. 

“This includes the evolution of the convoy, the impact of funding and disinformation, the economic impact, and efforts of police and other

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