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Trudeau ends use of Emergencies Act, says 'situation is no longer an emergency'
Prime minister says an inquiry into the deployment of the law will begin in 60 days.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is revoking the use of the Emergencies Act, the powerful legislative tool that was used to quash the protests and blockades that erupted in Ottawa and at border crossings over recent weeks.
"The situation is no longer an emergency," Trudeau told a news conference.
"We are confident that existing laws and bylaws are now sufficient to keep people safe."
The Governor General signed off on the revocation on Wednesday afternoon, which formally ended the state of emergency.
MPs in the House of Commons voted to affirm use of the act on Monday. The Senate was in the midst of debating the act on Wednesday but withdrew the motion shortly after Trudeau made his announcement.
Trudeau ends government's use of Emergencies Act
"The situation is no longer an emergency," Trudeau tells a news conference.
The government's decision to invoke the act on Monday, Feb. 14 became a source of considerable controversy and criticism. The act had never been used since it was passed by Parliament in 1988.
The introduction of the act gave authorities sweeping temporary powers, including the ability to freeze the bank accounts and credit cards of protesters. Attending any event deemed an unlawful assembly, such as the Ottawa convoy protest, also became illegal.
Trudeau has described his decision to use the act as a last resort.
"As the weeks went by, it became obvious that provincial and local authorities needed more tools in order to enforce the law and protect Canadians. And that's exactly what the Emergencies Act provided," he said.
"It was the responsible and necessary thing to do."
Ottawa police said the act helped them end the convoy protest. The act made it possible for police to establish security checkpoints around the downtown protest zone and for officers from outside of Ontario to participate in the operation.
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Trudeau said the decision to end the act's use was made after consulting with police services across Canada, which told the government they can prevent further disruptions under normal laws.
An inquiry into the government's decision to invoke the act and subsequent police actions will begin within 60 days, Trudeau confirmed. He said Parliamentarians will establish a committee to oversee that review next week.
Conservatives say decision proves 'the PM was wrong'
The Conservatives and Bloc Québécois voted against the use of the act in the House of Commons, arguing that it constituted government overreach. Other critics, including the Canadian Civil Liberties Association (CCLA), have said the use of the act was unnecessary because the protests were not a legitimate national emergency.
"Today's announcement is proof that the prime minister was wrong when he invoked the Emergencies Act," said Conservative interim leader Candice Bergen in a media statement.
"Nothing has changed between Monday and today other than a flood of concerns from Canadian citizens, bad press, and international ridicule."
Trudeau says government knew its deployment of the Emergencies Act would draw 'significant scrutiny'
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he was focused on making sure that the use of the Emergencies Act would be proportional and time-limited.
The CCLA last week announced a lawsuit against the government over its use of the act. The organization said it is now deciding if it will continue with its challenge.
"Even though the orders are no longer in force, Canadians are left with the precedent that the government's actions have set," the CCLA said in a statement.
The NDP, which threw its support behind the motion and ensured its adoption under the minority government, also welcomed the decision.
"We said from the beginning that it should be revoked as soon as it was no longer needed. We're glad to see that has been done," NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh said in a statement.
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