Convoy Lawyer Brendan Miller Ejected From Emergencies Act Inquiry Over Interruptions

Convoy Lawyer Brendan Miller Ejected From Emergencies Act Inquiry Over Interruptions
Security escort Freedom Corp. counsel Brendan Miller out of the hearing room at the Public Order Emergency Commission, in Ottawa, Nov. 22, 2022. (The Canadian Press/Adrian Wyld)
The Canadian Press
11/22/2022
Updated:
11/22/2022
A lawyer representing organizers of the “Freedom Convoy“ has been ejected from the public inquiry into the federal government’s use of the Emergencies Act, after an exchange with the commissioner overseeing the hearings.
The exchange began when Freedom Corp. lawyer Brendan Miller asked Commissioner Paul Rouleau to add a member of the public safety minister’s staff to today’s witness list.

Before the morning break, Miller argued that Marco Mendicino’s director of communications has important evidence to provide.

Rouleau told Miller he would need to submit a written request to add an unscheduled witness to the hearings, which are slated to wrap up on Friday.

Following a back-and-forth between the pair, Rouleau asked security to escort Miller from the public hearing room.

The inquiry has been hearing testimony today from Mendicino, who says federal cabinet ministers were worried about their personal safety from the outset of the protest in Ottawa, because some demonstrators had posted online about targeting their homes.

By Laura Osman, Stephanie Taylor and David Fraser