Alberta premier says province will challenge federal Emergencies Act in court

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Premier Jason Kenney says Alberta will launch a court challenge against the federal government’s invoking of the Emergencies Act.

In a tweet on Saturday afternoon, the premier said the act is “unnecessary,” “disproportionate” and that it violates “natural justice.”

Alberta will launch a Court challenge of the Trudeau government’s invocation of the Emergencies Act, because it is:<br><br>- unnecessary<br>- disproportionate<br>- violates natural justice <br>- intrudes into provincial jurisdiction<br>- creates a dangerous precedent.<a href=”https://t.co/STzgfZzhBk”>https://t.co/STzgfZzhBk</a>

&mdash;@jkenney

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The premier previously voiced his concerns about the move on Thursday, saying he would also table a motion in Alberta’s legislature when it resumes next week to oppose the

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