Crickets in QP on emergency commission for now, but likely to change once ministers take stand: strategists

Opposition MPs may not be making hay out of the commission's testimony in the House of Commons yet, but right-wing media and bloggers are turning the inquiry into a 'circus,' says Press Progress' Luke LeBrun.
Kim Ayotte, City of Ottawa general manager of emergency and protective services, right, testifies at the Public Order Emergency Commission in Ottawa on Oct. 18,. Justice Paul Rouleau, left, chairs the commission.
Despite nearly two weeks of witness testimony, discussion of the public inquiry into the Liberal government's invocation of the Emergencies Act to clear out the "Freedom Convoy" protestors who took over downtown Ottawa last February has been notably absent from debate...

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