For the first time in Canadian history, the federal government is enacting the Emergencies Act, declaring a public order emergency, to bring the ongoing trucker convoy protests and blockades to an end.
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In effecting the extraordinary powers, the federal government is moving forward with a wide-sweeping range of new measures to support the provinces, municipalities, and police forces currently facing continued demonstrations, but are also cracking down on some of the more systemic gaps exposed by the Freedom Convoy protests.
“Right now the situation requires additional tools not held by any other federal, provincial, or territorial law. Today, in these circumstances, it is now clear that responsible leadership requires us to do this,†Justin Trudeau said, calling it a “last resort.â€
Through these new powers the government is:
Enabling the RCMP to have the jurisdiction to enforce municipal bylaws and provincial offenses;
Prohibiting taking part in a public assembly where it’s considered a breach of peace and goes beyond lawful protest;
Regulating the use of certain property, including goods used in blockades;
Designating secure and protected places and infrastructure that are critical to the economy such as border crossings and airports;
Compelling those capable to render essential services, so in this case ordering tow truck drivers to move vehicles blocking roads;
Authorizing financial institutions to essentially stop the financing efforts, including immediately freezing or suspending affiliated accounts without a court order; and
Imposing fines of up to $5,000 or imprisonment of up to five years on those who breach any of the above orders.
“I want to be very clear, the scope of these measures will be time-limited, geographically-targeted, as well as reasonable and proportionate to the threats they are meant to address,†Trudeau said, making it clear that for those still participating “the time to go home is now.â€
“We are not preventing people from exercising their right to protest legally. We are reinforcing the principles, values and institutions that keep all Canadians free,†Trudeau said. ■