Emergencies Act inquiry will be delayed until October due to commissioner’s illness
OTTAWA — The inquiry into Ottawa’s unprecedented use of the Emergencies Act during protests in February is being delayed.
The Public Order Emergency Commission was to begin hearings Sept. 19 but will be delayed now until Oct. 13.
Inquiry officials say commissioner Paul Rouleau undergoing surgery to address a health issue.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau invoked the Emergencies Act in February amid border blockades and the occupation of downtown Ottawa by protesters demonstrating against COVID-19 vaccine mandates.