What is the Emergencies Act, and what special powers did Ottawa invoke last winter?
OTTAWA — A massive public inquiry is underway to determine whether the federal government was justified in its invocation of the Emergencies Act last winter during the “Freedom Convoy” protests.
The Public Order Emergency Commission is hearing from high-profile witnesses and combing through sensitive documents to come to its conclusions.
At the heart of the matter is whether the emergency declaration and the powers under the act were really necessary to clear the protests that had clogged Ottawa’s downtown for weeks and inspired blockades elsewhere in the country, driven by opposition to COVID-19 measures.
Here’s a look at what the legislation actually says, and the specific powers that the federal Liberals brought in when they invoked it in February.