Cooler heads needed for point of Emergencies Act review to prevail

Trucks part of the 'Freedom Convoy' that occupied much of downtown Ottawa from Jan. 28 to Feb. 19 are pictured on Wellington Street on Feb. 17. In response to the convoy, on Feb. 14, the Trudeau government invoked the Emergencies Act for the first time since its creation in 1988.
A week after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced the government was ending its use of the Emergencies Act, MPs finally passed a motion to form a special joint committee to review its use. Approved by the Ho...

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