Lawsuits Follow Trudeaus Use Of The Emergencies Act.

Even after the Emergencies Act was revoked on Feb. 23, Alberta Premier Jason Kenney and two civil and constitutional rights organizations said they will continue to seek legal objections to the Canadian government’s use of the law. On February 14, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau activated the act, giving authorities more authority to deal with protests in Ottawa and abroad against the government COVID-19 orders. On Feb. 23, Trudeau withdrew the act, claiming that the emergency measures were no longer required. Kenney, who announced on Feb. 19 that he would launch a lawsuit challenging the government’s use of the act, said there was never a state of emergency and that he would continue to take legal action. “There has never been an emergency that necessitated the use of these extrajudicial powers.” What a humiliation for those who 5 minutes ago were…

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Update: 2/23/22 @5:45PM Satan Soldier Trudeau, a.k.a Boy-Emperor Invoked the Emergencies Act Without Significant Cutoff Points Under the Law, Canada Brown Shirts Set to End Freedom Convoy “Legal Demonstration”

Trudeau Revokes the Emergencies Act, Stating That the “Immediate Emergency Situation Is Ended After invoking the Emergencies Act little over a week ago in response to persistent trucker convoy blockades and protests, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the government will stop using it. Trudeau, together with Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland, Justice Minister David Lametti, Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino, and Emergency Preparedness Minister Bill Blair, made the announcement on Wednesday. “We’re ready to affirm that the issue is no longer an emergency today, following thorough evaluation.” As a result, the federal government will no longer invoke the Emergencies Act,” declared the prime minister. While the “urgent emergency scenario” has passed, Trudeau stated that the issue “won’t go away.” “At home and throughout the world, we must always struggle to safeguard and enhance our democracy,” he told…

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