Trudeau defends decision to invoke Emergencies Act
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau appeared before the Public Order Emergency Commission and defended his decision to invoke the Emergencies Act to disperse anti-COVID-19 mandate protesters who had spent almost one month occupying Ottawa.
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