So the coutts blockade is over and i dont believe that any of the emergency measures that could have been used were used but i believe that it was the threat of them that was a fairly strong deterrent of ending it also. So what did it hurt? Ps. i cant stand Trudeau.
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Originally posted by katoe View PostSo the coutts blockade is over and i dont believe that any of the emergency measures that could have been used were used but i believe that it was the threat of them that was a fairly strong deterrent of ending it also. So what did it hurt? Ps. i cant stand Trudeau.
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Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View PostIt had absolutely nothing to do with the emergency act. The participants did not want to be associated with the violent parties the rcmb had exposed. And the RCMP now had the tools to end it with their own tow trucks, and with the threat of violence now removed they were confident enough to go in. This would have ended exactly the same time and the same way with or without Trudeau interfering.
rcmb or is it RCMP?
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Originally posted by jwabHow, in a democracy, can one person invoke such measures.
Democratic, ya right, that’s quite the system where one person can invoke a measure that gives that one person dictatorial control.
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Originally posted by furrowtickler View PostTrudeau walks out yet again in parliament today when questioned over the EMA ?
How long till the rest of the party turn on the absent groper?
No accountability, especially with a minority government.
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostThe Emergencies act has to go before parliament at some point and the NDP support it, so it will pass.
That's how democratic oversite works. And then if voters still don't support it they can vote the Liberals out in the next election. That's how democracy works in Canada.
Doug Ford supports it and Ontario voters are important to any party's success and I am willing to bet that Doug Ford will win the next election in June even though he supports the Liberals Emergencies act.
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