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Anonymous ID: b39dcc Jan. 17, 2026, 6:47 a.m. No.24134603   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/article-emergencies-act-trudeau-convoy-court-of-appeal-not-legal/

Trudeau’s use of Emergencies Act to clear convoy protests unjustified, appeal court rules

The Trudeau government’s 2022 decision to invoke the Emergencies Act to end weeks-long trucker protests in Ottawa and elsewhere was not legally justified, the Federal Court of Appeal ruled on Friday.

The appeal court was unanimous, from a panel of three judges that included Chief Justice Yves de Montigny. In a rarely used move, the judgment was signed: “The Court.”

The decision upholds a ruling from the Federal Court two years ago. The appeal court, similar to the previous judgment, said the blockades and protests were “disturbing and disruptive” but asserted: “They fell well short of a threat to national security.”

 

The Emergencies Act became law in 1988, and 2022 was the first time it was used. The law had been tailored to include a high bar for its use, as it replaced the previous War Measures Act. Two courts have now clearly ruled that former prime minister Justin Trudeau and his Liberal government failed to meet that strict legal test.