It was a moment in Canadian history that the former federal government believed was due for sweeping powers. More than four years and two rounds of court reviews later, enacting the Emergencies Act maybe wasn’t the right choice.
Or if it was, Ottawa wasn’t sufficient at proving why at the time.
Host Caryn Ceolin speaks to Paul Daly, chair in administrative law and governance at the University of Ottawa, to discuss the threshold the courts believe Ottawa missed back in 2022, why the new Liberal government is still fighting for the Trudeau era, and whether or not Canada is due for a revamp of the Emergencies Act.
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