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Tune in as we take a look at the biggest moments from day 21 of the Public Order Emergency Commission, where provincial officials from Alberta and Ontario provided testimony.

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Every weeknight, Rebel News brings you analysis from the day's proceedings of the Public Order Emergency Commission investigating Justin Trudeau's use of the Emergencies Act.

Testifying today at the inquiry was Marlin Degrand, Alberta's assistant deputy minister of public safety, and Mario Di Tommaso, Ontario's deputy solicitor general. The two addressed the challenges faced by the respective provincial governments, with Alberta's focus on the Coutts border blockade and Ontario's focus on the Freedom Convoy in Ottawa, the Ambassador Bridge blockade in Windsor, and other protests movements that were popping up around the province.

On tonight's show, co-hosts William Diaz-Berthiaume and Selene Galas will be breaking down the biggest moments from day 21 of the hearing.


The public inquiry investigating Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's decision to invoke the Emergencies Act began on Oct. 13. As part of the government's obligations following the invocation of the Act, a commission must be convened within 60 days and its subsequent report must be tabled in Parliament within 360 days after the Act is revoked.

This inquiry, deemed the Public Order Emergency Commission, was announced by Trudeau on April 25 after the Emergencies Act was revoked on February 23. The mandate delivered from the prime minister tasks the commission with handling the examination and assessment of the basis for the Trudeau government's decision to use the Emergencies Act, the circumstances leading up to the invocation and whether this was an appropriate and effective measure chosen by the government to address the Freedom Convoy.

A review of the legislative policy and regulatory framework will also be part of the commission's duties, which could feature potential amendments to the Emergencies Act. The full order in council relating to the Public Order Emergency Commission can be read here.

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