Rouleau Commission unlikely to change Canadians’ minds already made up about Emergencies Act, say experts

With Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and cabinet ministers yet to testify, both Conservatives and Liberals have remained relatively quiet as the Rouleau Commission continues to unpack the details that lead to the act's invocation.
Public Order Emergency Commissioner Paul Rouleau, pictured on Nov. 10, 2022, began holding public hearings on Oct. 13, and will continue until Nov. 25.
Although lawmakers have remained relatively quiet as the Public Order Emergency Commission looking into the first-ever invocation of the Emergencies Act continues its work, experts say those Canadians who are paying close attention likely already have a strong opinion as to whether or not the federa...

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