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Trudeau seems to have given up on his ill-conceived plan to invoke the Emergencies Act after just two days. The House supported it, but I wonder if the Senate sent word to him that it would not pass the measure. Something happened. Watch the news.
Just two days after the Canadian Parliament voted to uphold his unprecedented use of the Emergencies Act, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced in a press conference on Wednesday afternoon that he has revoked the measure completely.
The sudden decision to give up his emergency powers, which were set to remain for at least the next three weeks, is an unexpected one, to say the least. After all, Trudeau has employed the Emergencies Act for the past 10 days and has utilized the near-limitless powers to terrorize and harass the grassroots trucker convoy protests, so it’s not like he had a sudden change of heart.
However, Trudeau now says that the “emergency” is over.