Emergencies Act inquiry to hear how protesters affected those living and working in Ottawa

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The public inquiry examining the federal government’s use of the Emergencies Act will hear later this morning how the protesters who took over Ottawa streets last winter affected those who live and work in the capital.

Ottawa-based lawyer Victoria De La Ronde and Zexi Li — an Ottawa resident who helped secure an injunction against Freedom Convoy protesters to silence their incessant honking — will testify when the Public Order Emergency Commission resumes for the day at the Library and Archives building in Ottawa.

The inquiry is reviewing the circumstances that led up to the government’s decision on Feb. 14 to invoke the Emergencies Act for the

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