Ottawa mayor, top officials testifying at Emergencies Act inquiry
OTTAWA — The inquiry into the federal government’s use of the Emergencies Act will hear first-hand testimony Monday from top City of Ottawa officials about February’s “Freedom Convoy” protest, including the mayor.
Outgoing mayor Jim Watson, his chief of staff and the city’s manager are expected to detail for the commission the efforts they took to peacefully end protests in Ottawa.
The commission is tasked with examining the evolution and goals of the protests, the effect of misinformation and disinformation on the convoy, and the efforts of police before and after the emergency declaration.
Their testimony is expected to include details about the role each played in trying to negotiate an end to the protests prior to the Emergencies Act being invoked.