No Need for Emergencies Act, Says Senior OPP Officer Involved in Planning Freedom Convoy Removal

No Need for Emergencies Act, Says Senior OPP Officer Involved in Planning Freedom Convoy Removal
Police make an arrest on the 21st day of the trucker protest against COVID-19 mandates and restrictions, after the federal government invoked the Emergencies Act, in downtown Ottawa on Feb. 17, 2022. Justin Tang/The Canadian Press
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A senior officer from the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) involved in planning the takedown of the Freedom Convoy in Ottawa last winter says that invoking the Emergencies Act was not necessary to clear the protest.

“We had some help with [the provincial declaration of emergency] and the Emergencies Act, but in my humble opinion, we would have reached the same solution with the plan that we had without either of those pieces of legislation,” now-retired Chief Superintendent Carson Pardy told the Public Order Emergency Commission on Oct. 21.

Noé Chartier
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Noé Chartier is a senior reporter with the Canadian edition of The Epoch Times. Twitter: @NChartierET
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