ROTHENBURGER: Invoking Emergencies Act isn’t the same as War Measures of 1970
‘JUST WATCH ME.’
Those words from then-Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, spoken in 1970, are being recalled by many today. They were Trudeau’s response to a reporter who asked him how far he would go with suspending liberties to maintain order during the October Crisis caused by the FLQ.
A few days later, he implemented the War Measures Act. His son Justin has now invoked the modern-day version of that act, the Emergencies Act. It will give the federal government more powers to deal with the trucker protests that have threatened the economy and continue to seriously hinder life around Parliament Hill in Ottawa.