A Canadian appeals court ruled Friday that former prime minister Justin Trudeau was wrong to use emergency powers to dislodge trucker‑led protesters who were angry over Covid vaccine mandates.
His critics call him Prime Minister Zoolander after the vacuous male model in the movie of the same name. But Canada’s Justin Trudeau is someone much more sinister. That’s been obvious ever since the ...
The Federal Court of Canada has ruled that the Canadian government was not justified in its use of the Emergencies Act to end the "Freedom Convoy" demonstration that paralyzed downtown Ottawa in ...
William Hibbitts is JURIST’s Deputy Editorial Director. He files this report from Halifax, Nova Scotia. A Canadian Federal Court judge ruled Tuesday in Ottawa that the Canadian government exceeded its ...
The verdict was in the high-profile case of Pat King, a man accused of helping provoke disruptions during the so-called trucker convoy, which paralyzed Canada’s capital during the pandemic. By Vjosa ...
Two leaders behind the "Freedom Convoy" protest that caused Canada's capital to descend into gridlock for weeks in 2022 have been found guilty of mischief but cleared of most other charges against ...
A Canadian federal court ruled Tuesday that the country’s government was not justified in invoking the Emergencies Act during the early-2022 “Freedom Convoy” protests involving truck drivers and ...
According to Canada’s top prosecutors, the only thing worse than tyranny is “mischief.” And the worst possible “mischief” is objecting to tyranny. In a sentencing hearing earlier this week, the ...
The Liberal government unreasonably invoked the Emergencies Act to clear the convoy protests that gridlocked the capital city ...