The Conservatives’ public safety critic says recently released government documents show that the threshold to invoke the Emergencies Act to clear the Freedom Convoy protests wasn’t met and that the federal government was wrong to use the act.
“If the govt would have given protestors some dignity and showed compassion, there could have been a peaceful resolution. Instead, the Liberals brought down the sledgehammer, smashed charter rights, and treated protestors like second-class citizens not worthy of their time.”
In addition, minutes from the Feb. 10 IRG meeting show that the negotiations between the protesters and the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) were making progress.
“Public Safety Canada reported on a conversation with the lead negotiator (OPP) who noted that in Ottawa, approximately 80 % of protestors had a weak connection to the cause, 5 % had a strong devotion to it, and 15 % were a swing factor,” according to the minutes. “The negotiator suggested that the leaders of the protest could potentially be encouraged to leave and denounce the blockade in exchange for a commitment to register their message with the Government.”
But on Feb. 14, Trudeau declared invocation of the emergency order, giving the police additional powers to clear out the demonstration, including powers to compel towing companies to remove the trucks and vehicles parked in Ottawa’s downtown core.
Dancho said the evidence from the documents prove that “the emergency act invocation threshold wasn’t met and that the Liberals were therefore wrong to invoke it.”
“So the govt knew these were not largely a bunch of ‘dug in’ extremists or insurrectionists. With proper negotiations, 95% could have been persuaded to leave. The remaining 5% of diehards could have reasonably been handled through police operations using existing powers,” she said.
Dancho’s colleagues in the Conservative Party also spoke out against the Liberal government for “pulling the trigger” rather than continuing with the peaceful negotiation.
His opponent Leslyn Lewis also pointed to Trudeau’s previous claims that invoking the act was a “last resort,” which she said is now proven otherwise.