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Feds back in court to defend use of Emergencies Act

Lawyers for the Trudeau government were back in the Federal Court of Appeal this week to challenge the Mosley Decision, which declared the invocation of the Emergencies Act in 2022 unlawful and unjustified.

Trudeau government yet again defending its use of Emergencies Act during pandemic 

The Trudeau government is going back to the Federal Court of Appeal yet again Tuesday to defend its decision to invoke the Emergencies Act in Feb. 2022.

Rand Paul slams Trudeau and Freeland for Emergencies Act overreach

U.S. Republican Senator Rand Paul delivered a scathing critique of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and former finance minister Chrystia Freeland during a Senate...

The Daily Brief | Elections BC tells students not to call Emergencies Act “unprecedented”

A True North exclusive reveals Elections BC has been telling students not to call the use of the Emergencies Act as “unprecedented” in a disinformation guide. Tune into The Daily Brief!

Elections BC tells students not to call Emergencies Act “unprecedented” in disinfo guide

Elections BC denies its new media and disinformation literacy guide for future voters in grades 9 to 12 violates the office’s nonpartisan mandate. 

The Andrew Lawton Show | Liberals misrepresented police intel to justify Emergencies Act

The RCMP's long-awaited review of its response to the Freedom Convoy is out, showing that officers were concerned they had been politicized by the federal government's handling of the protest. Tune into The Andrew Lawton Show.

RCMP officers uncomfortable with political pressure, Emergencies Act during Freedom Convoy: internal report

An RCMP review of the federal police response to the 2022 Freedom Convoy reveals that officers were uncomfortable with the unprecedented invocation of the Emergencies Act and felt immense pressure from government officials. 

LAWTON: Ottawa spent $2.2 million unsuccessfully defending Emergencies Act use

The Department of Justice recently disclosed that Ottawa spent over $2.2 million on legal fees in an unsuccessful attempt to defend its use of the Emergencies Act. Kris Sims joins Andrew Lawton to discuss.

LAWTON: Freedom Convoy trucker convicted of mischief two years after Emergencies Act

Freedom Convoy protester Jay Vanderwier has been convicted of two counts of mischief for his participation in the protest. Lawyer David Anber joined True North’s Andrew Lawton to discuss his client’s case.

Victims of Emergencies Act bank account freezes file statement of claim against Trudeau, banks

A group of Canadians targeted by the unconstitutional invocation of the Emergencies Act have filed a statement of claim in a multimillion-dollar lawsuit against the federal government, police, and banks. 

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