War Trudeau plans to invoke Emergencies Act in response to protests: sources - These powers have "never-before" been used.

Act grants cabinet ability to take 'special temporary measures that may not be appropriate in normal times'​


Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has told his caucus he plans on invoking the never-before-used Emergencies Act to give the federal government extra powers to handle the protests across the country, according to sources.

Those sources, who were not authorized to speak publicly, said the prime minister will inform the premiers of his decision this morning.

The Emergencies Act, which replaced the War Measures Act in the 1980s, defines a national emergency as a temporary "urgent and critical situation" that "seriously endangers the lives, health or safety of Canadians and is of such proportions or nature as to exceed the capacity or authority of a province to deal with it."

It gives powers to the prime minister to respond to four different types of emergency scenarios: public welfare (natural disasters, disease), public order (civil unrest), international emergencies and war emergencies.

The act grants cabinet the ability to "take special temporary measures that may not be appropriate in normal times" to cope with an emergency and the resulting fallout during an "urgent and critical situation."

It gives the government extraordinary — but time limited — powers. The act is still contingent on Parliament's approval and subject to the protections of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

Jack Lindsay, an associate professor in the applied disaster and emergency studies department at Brandon University in Manitoba, said one of the first steps is for the government to show that the state of affairs constitutes an emergency.

"They're gonna have to basically prove that first hurdle, that it is a national emergency," he said.

"He's basically going to be arguing that these truckers are basically creating a threat to the security of Canada."

Under the act, the government is prohibited from taking control of police forces, said Lindsay

"They do have the grounds to regulate and prohibit public assembly and travel and then regulate or prohibit the use of specific properties," he said.

"I suppose they could put out regulations about where semi-trailers are allowed to park overnight, for example. They can designate protected places like the Ambassador's Bridge or something."

The government can also order or direct any person to render services with compensation, said Lindsay, which could in theory be used to tow trucks blocking streets downtown.

In a meeting with the Liberal caucus on Monday morning, Trudeau said there were no plans to deploy the military, according to the sources.

Invoking the act also triggers an inquest at the end of the declaration.

The move follows a meeting Sunday of the federal cabinet and its Incident Response Group (IRG). Trudeau tweeted late Sunday that the IRG discussed "further actions the government can take to help end the blockades and occupations."

Earlier that day, Emergency Preparedness Minister Bill Blair described the attitude around invoking the Emergencies Act as "appropriate caution" rather than "reticence."

Blair emphasized on CBC's Rosemary Barton Live it was important to make sure that "the appropriate authorities that are with the provinces are fully utilized," and he said the federal government was "prepared to do everything necessary."

The War Measures Act was most famously used in peace times by Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau during the October Crisis.

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  • This story has been updated from a previous version that said the prime minister is chairing a cabinet meeting. In fact, it is a caucus meeting.
    Feb 14, 2022 8:38 AM ET
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Its absolutely insane what we are witnessing, I almost dare say historic. Like the shit we read in history books about these major events that changed the course of a nation.

I hope this goes into the history books so people can see that modernity doesnt exclude us from these things.

Edit: I wonder if the people around Trudeau wont end up pushing him under the bus to protect themselves. I mean, it wouldnt surprise me if they blamed everything on Trudeau so people will be satisfied
 
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With half the premieres out there seemingly dissenting with this decision, and the global reaction being overwhelmingly "What the Fuck Canada", I wouldn't be surprised if this fails after the 7 day limit now. At first I thought he had it in the bag but Trudeau might even manage to fuck up being a dictator, just to round off this clownshow.
You would think, but there's also the NDP who are fully into the jackboot LARPing. Singh has already signalled he will vote in favour of the act's invocation so this shit will be carrying on for a while yet.
 
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You would think, but there's also the NDP who are fully into the jackboot LARPing. Singh has already signalled he will vote in favour of the act's invocation so this shit will be carrying on for a while yet.
Singh is really pissing me off, I mean more then mu standard disdain for a crack-pot lefty.

Just this morning he goes on TV saying how Trudeau has failed Canada and failed as a leader and blah blah blah. How he's allowed things to come to such a point that Trudeau thinks this is the best choice to make. How it will go down in Canadian history as a "dark choice".

Then he turns around and supports Trudeau and orders his party to vote to support the Emergency Order.

What a fucking hypocrite.
 
The Bee's got our back.
Its obvious the honks on his life have left his mind scarred and deformed.
Between the horrible Sequel Trilogy and the past two years, I can't help but to appreciate the Prequel Trilogy more. The former for turning anything related to that era radioactive (doesn't help that at best, the conflict is a smaller and shittier repeat of the Original Trilogy), and the latter for how much of a cautionary tale they've become for democratic societies abusing "emergency" powers.

If the Sith engineered a disease that allowed the Republic to declare martial law, I'd say George Lucas was secretly a seer or some shit.
 
Bitch boy Trudeau is scared. Glad the world has seen that hitting the economy is the surest way to the heart lol. And they didn't even have to blow anything up. I'd be shitting my pants if I was him.
 
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I didn't. Practically every leaf I've ever met had that faggy vaguely European snobby authoritarian air about them so I knew this would happen eventually.
Yep. I remember a few years ago there was some bus accident where some sports guys died- hockey? I don't recall it was not local or important to me. But some of my Canadian online friends were absolutely outraged at some shitpoaster who said something to the effect of "sorry for their families but I am sick of hearing about this" after like, day 12 of Official National Mourning. The whole thing was bizarre- yeah accidents are sad, yada yada, but they acted like it was 9/11 and there was a lot of Official State Noise about it. And people who got sick of it- my otherwise very libertarian-seeming leaf friends said they should face like, LEGAL consequences for their shitposts. I was absolutely flabbergasted. I asked for clarification- you think they should be fined or jailed for saying "meh enough of the black crepe already"? Yes. Yes they did.

I've kinda expected this moment ever since.
 
Between the horrible Sequel Trilogy and the past two years, I can't help but to appreciate the Prequel Trilogy more. The former for turning anything related to that era radioactive (doesn't help that at best, the conflict is a smaller and shittier repeat of the Original Trilogy), and the latter for how much of a cautionary tale they've become for democratic societies abusing "emergency" powers.

If the Sith engineered a disease that allowed the Republic to declare martial law, I'd say George Lucas was secretly a seer or some shit.
Remember watching the prequels thinking ‘lol how hamfisted and silly this script is. No one would actually fall for this obvious tyranny!l
Fuck me for overestimating people. Hell that was just before and during 9/11 too.
 
Bruh if this is the best coping mechanism you found to deal with being a retard you should see a therapist
Could you be more of an idiot? Keep licking those boots, fuckwit.

I am sure this has been said before, but it needs to be said again. So locking an entire country down for what, two years, slowing the economy to a grind, etc, over a stupid virus with a 99% survival rate is totally okay. But blocking a couple of bridges and honking all day long, and occupying a city is like, super bad and dangerous and totally a threat to muh "democracy" and oh, not even a peaceful protest because a bunch of whiny libtards in Ottawa get their feefees hurt because of some damn horns warrants treating a bunch of obviously non violent protestors as if they were a fucking invading army.

Yes, leftists are fucking stupid. All of them.
 
Canada, now effectively a dictatorship. I must say, I expected America to reach that point long, long before they did.
A lot of Canadians have a weird superiority complex because they pride themselves on being "American blue state, but as a country," a supposed paragon of progressivism, "not AMERIKKKA," and "muh free healthcare."

But has that actually gotten them very far? You be the judge...
 
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Someone upthread asked if credit unions are safer than normie banks in these circumstances and uh I still wanna know the answer to that just for curiosity's sake if nothing else.

Definitely nothing else.
 
Someone upthread asked if credit unions are safer than normie banks in these circumstances and uh I still wanna know the answer to that just for curiosity's sake if nothing else.

Definitely nothing else.
Short answer - No. These emergency powers are incredibly wide reaching. They can functionally compel any business to perform any task at their request.
 
there has never, ever, EVER been a more retarded idea than the idea of using violence as a protest against covid mandates

covid mandates require near universal social compliance

nonviolent noncompliance will destroy them
And if they make that nonviolent protest and its funding illegal? Then what?
 
This is so...why is he doing this, at this particular time? He even has pivot room to pretend reversing policies was Because Science since that’s what other countries are going with.

Why is Canada of all places digging in the hardest?
Canada is ground zero for WEF making their fascist schemes a reality. It's a petri dish for all sorts of vile policies that the commies want to force on america and the rest of the world and Justin is their willing puppet to carry out their will.
 
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