Quick Quotes: Canada reacts to report that says use of Emergencies Act was justified
OTTAWA — Nearly one year after the “Freedom Convoy” demonstrators blocked traffic at Canadian border crossings and occupied the nation’s capital, an independent commission released a report saying the government’s use of the Emergency Act to quell those protests were justified. In his report, Justice Paul Rouleau said lawful protests descended into lawlessness, culminating in a national emergency.
Here are some reactions from across Canada on Rouleau’s findings and last year’s protests:
“We will continue to listen to all voices across this wonderfully diverse country that isn’t just diverse geographically, or culturally, or in origins, but also in perspectives. But listening to each other goes in both directions. We hear their skepticism around science. They need to also hear our belief in science.” — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau
“People were threatened, harassed and abused in their communities. Workers trying to feed their families lost wages because they were forced to miss shifts when the border closure forced businesses to close. The report makes clear that this situation — and the response to it from all levels of government and policing — was unacceptable.” — New Democrat Leader Jagmeet Singh