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Emergencies Act commission's report on use of act to end convoy protest to be delivered Feb. 20

Public Order Emergency Commission's Commissioner Paul Rouleau delivers remarks at the start of the second day of hearings in Ottawa, Friday, Oct. 14, 2022.
Public Order Emergency Commission's Commissioner Paul Rouleau delivers remarks at the start of the second day of hearings in Ottawa, Friday, Oct. 14, 2022. Photo by Adrian Wyld /The Canadian Press

The federal commission looking into the Liberal government’s decision to use the Emergencies Act is being granted an extension to deliver its report to the cabinet and the public at the same time this month.

The Public Order Emergency Commission is investigating use of the act to end the convoy protest, which paralyzed downtown Ottawa for more than three weeks in the winter of 2022.

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Justice Paul Rouleau was given 360 days to deliver his report.

An order-in-council creating the commission has been changed to remove a Feb. 6 deadline to submit the report to the government.

The new deadline is Feb. 20, the final day allowed under law for the report to be given to Parliament and released to the public.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his government invoked the Emergencies Act in February of last year, giving extraordinary powers to authorities to limit protesters’ movements and freeze bank accounts.

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