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Report of the Public Inquiry into the 2022 Public Order Emergency, Volume 1: Overview

15 Feb 2023

The Windsor and Ambassador Bridge protests 74 12.1 The City of Windsor 75 12.2 Pre-arrival intelligence and preparation 76 12.3 The start of the Windsor protests 77 12.4 The provincial declaration of emergency, the injunction, and the enforcement plan 79 Table of Contents (cont.) 12.5 Clearing the protests at the Ambassador Bridge 81 13. [...] The Coutts protests 82 13.1 The lead-up to the protest and the establishment of the blockade 82 13.2 The evolving character of the protests 84 13.3 Political engagement with protesters 85 13.4 Efforts to procure tow trucks 85 13.5 Security concerns, renewed enforcement, and the end of the blockades 86 14. [...] The Freedom Convoy 133 21.1 The evolution and origins of the convoy 133 21.2 Organization and leadership of the convoy 135 21.3 The goals and makeup of the protesters 136 21.4 The nature of the protests 138 21.5 Misinformation and disinformation 141 21.6 Connections between protest locations 143 22. [...] In addition to examining the circumstances that led to the proclamation of the Public Order Emergency, it directs me to examine the following: - 15 - Report of the Public Inquiry into the 2022 Public Order Emergency • the evolution, goals, leadership, and organization of the convoy movement and border protests, as well as the participants; • the impact of domestic and foreign funding, including cr. [...] Steps two and three assess the ways a government chooses to advance its purpose: Does the restriction rationally advance the law’s purpose, and if so, does the law restrict the right no more than is necessary to achieve that objective? The final part of the Oakes test considers whether the benefit of the restrictive measure is proportionate to its impairment of the freedom.

Authors

Paul S. Rouleau

Pages
273
Published in
Canada

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