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MP Report: Political gamesmanship not political statesmanship

By Glen Motz on February 25, 2022.

Canadians’ constitutional privileges, outlined under the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, now seem a little hollow. Days ago, the Trudeau Liberal and NDP voted to confirm the invocation of the Emergencies Act. This move recklessly jeopardizes our fundamental freedoms of thought, belief, opinion, expression and peaceful assembly.

This legislation, which replaced the War Measures Act, has only been invoked three times in Canadian history: during World War I and World War II, and the 1970 FLQ Crisis, all times of a real national crisis. Since being rebranded as the Emergencies Act in 1988, which added parliamentary oversight and recognition of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, it has never been implemented.

Former government leaders have never deemed the Emergencies Act was warranted even during the 78-day OKA crisis in 1990, or the years-long Caledonia land dispute, or the Wet’suwet’en conflict that disrupted Canada’s rail system for weeks in 2020, and not even the 9/11 terrorist shutdown of North American skies. Not until now has Canada had a prime minister willing to invoke the Emergencies Act, without meeting the onerous and necessary national security threat threshold.

Remember, the Freedom Convoy began as a response to vaccine mandates being imposed on the essential trucking industry, without evidence to support any increased health risks. Rather than hearing the concerns of those impacted, Trudeau and his ministers referred to them in the most derogatory of terms: science deniers, anti-vaxers, misogynists, extremists, racists, and those on the fringe.

Even when tens of thousands of mandate-lifting supporters came out in protest across the country – not just near Parliament Hill – Trudeau continued to spew his ideology and hatefully demeaned those with differing opinions. His lack of leadership, divisive tactics and ability to inflame, twisted an inconvenient, yet peaceful protest in downtown Ottawa, into a perceived rebellion. It was that justification on which Trudeau imposed the Emergencies Act, the most extreme power in managing any national security crisis.

I support the right of people to peacefully protest. I have also publicly denounced unlawful behaviours and the blocking of trade routes and infrastructure hindering commerce, as misguided actions that hurt all Canadians. However, neither protests nor blockades, as recently witnessed, necessitates the restrictions, the freezing of bank accounts, and the incredible overreach of the Emergencies Act.

Trudeau’s failure to use negotiation or the authorities that already exist under Canadian law to disperse protestors, does not meet the threshold required to invoke the Act. Imposing such powers sets a dangerous precedent and is not how the leadership of a free and democratic nation should operate.

Legal practitioners, constitutional experts and people across the country, including thousands of constituents in my riding who expressed their concerns directly via e-mail and phone calls, all agree that invoking the Emergencies Act is unjustified and unwanted. And yet again, based on the outcome of Monday evening’s parliamentary vote on the Emergencies Act, Trudeau and his minority government have refused to listen or hear the concerns of Canadians.

Editor’s note: The Emergencies Act was revoked on Wednesday.

Glen Motz is MP for Medicine Hat-Cardston-Warner

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JKG
JKG
2 years ago

Mr.Motz, as a parliamentarian, and a former member of law enforcement, you should resign for encouraging citizens to break the law, both at the illegal blockade in your own riding, and as well @ the illegal occupation in Ottawa. I believe in the very least your actions in this regard are very unethical in the context of your role as a “lawmaker”.

Jo
Jo
2 years ago
Reply to  JKG

100% agree JKG
I have never been so embarrassed and worried about the reputation of Medicine Hat and Alberta since these past 2 years and especially the past 2 months. I sincerely hope that the rest of Canada realizes that the “Freedom Convoy” and all that it brought with it, does not represent the best of our city and our province.

Last edited 2 years ago by Jo
Sparky
Sparky
2 years ago

Well said Glen. This is a slippery slope the Government is taking us on. At this point Covid and science are completely out the window for Mr.Trudeau and it is all politics. A good leader would be open to real scientific debate on the issue rather than name calling and invoking special powers.

SDP
SDP
2 years ago

JKG, The protest in Ottawa was not illegal until Trudeau decided it was. The Freedom Convoy was registered as an official non- profit. Many prominent business people and politicians endorsed it, including me. Nobody endorsed the illegal border blockades. It is a Charter right to protest in Canada. Canada nearly went off the cliff into totalitarianism. Thanks be to God for the freedom convoy awakening folks. Trudeau is a dangerous despot. Glen Speaks truth.